2. John the BaptistJohn the Baptist was a relative
of Jesus.
His parents were Elizabeth and
Zachariah
In the Gospel of Luke,
John’s birth was foretold to
Zachariah, a Temple Priest.
Because he did not believe
the angel, Zachariah was
struck mute until after John
was born. (Luke 1:7)
John was born in Judea
3. John’s ministry is shown in all four
gospels.
John the Baptist was a preacher and
prophet. He baptized in the Jordan River
and converted many people
4. John was an Essene, living a simple life
of repentance; he lived in the Judean
desert, eating locusts and wild honey. He
likely wore clothes made from camel hair.
John the Baptist was the first to publicly
recognize Jesus as the Messiah
5.
6. Jesus’ own baptism marks the
beginning of His public ministry.
In the Gospel of John, John the
Baptist introduces Jesus as the Lamb
of God.
7. Many of the
disciples (students
devoted to their
teacher) of John the
Baptist became
followers of Jesus
Jesus’ disciples took
over the job of
baptizing the people,
telling them to repent,
as John had told them
8. John’s disciples came and said to him, 'Rabbi, the one who was
with you across the Jordan, to whom you testified, here he is
baptizing and everyone is coming to him.'
John answered “. . .You yourselves can testify that I
said that I am not the Messiah, but that I was sent
before him. . . this joy of mine has been made
complete. . . He must increase; I must decreaseHe must increase; I must decrease . . .”. . .”
9. John the Baptist’s ministry ended less than
a year after he baptized Jesus
John the Baptist had spoken out against Herod
Antipas and his marriage to Herodias
Herodias had been the wife of Herod’s brother,
Philip
Herod Antipas had John the Baptist arrested
because of his remarks
11. At her mother’s
request, Salome
demanded the
head of John the
Baptist on a
platter
On Herod’s
order, John the
Baptist was
beheaded.
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14. John the Baptist is called
The Forerunner of Jesus
because he paved the way
for Jesus’ ministry
In the Roman Catholic
Church, there are two feast
days to commemorate John
the Baptist:
•June 24 recalls his birth
•August 29 recalls his death
15. ⇒ Most of what we know
about John the Baptist
comes from:
- the Gospel of Luke
- other Scripture
- and First-Century
Roman historian named
Josephus