The biblicalJohn the Baptistwas an ascetic preacher who lived in the wilderness, baptizing people who would repent their sins, and he baptized Jesus.John the Apostlewas among the disciples, along with Peter and James, who were closest to Christ. The name was so popular in the late Middle Ag...
The biblicalJohn the Baptistwas an ascetic preacher who lived in the wilderness, baptizing people who would repent their sins, and he baptized Jesus.John the Apostlewas among the disciples, along with Peter and James, who were closest to Christ. The name was so popular in the late Middle Ag...
John the Baptist John the Apostle Jonah (or Jonas) Jonathan Joseph of Arimathea Joseph, the adoptive father of Jesus Joseph, son of Jacob/Israel Joshua Josiah, or Josias, King of Judah Jotham, or Joatham, King of Judah Jotham, son of Gideon ...
The Apostle John “the one who says he abides in Him ought himself to walk in the same manner as He walked.”– 1 John 2:6 The Apostle Peter “For you have been called for this purpose, since Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example for you to follow in His steps”–...
The New Testament was written in Greek. The question of whether part of the Gospel of Matthew was initially written in Aramaic remains under discussion. The New Testament consists of four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, 21 Epistles, and the Revelation (Apocalypse) of St. John the Divine....
Christmas and John the Baptist ByMichael GriegoonDecember 6, 2024•(0) The Bible tells of another miraculous birth that happened at Christmastime. This one doesn’t get as much attention, but also was profoundly predicted centuries earlier. Read all about it in Luke 1. ◊ It’s interesti...
Again, Paul did not believe the Greek philosophers who taught the immortality of all souls, neither did Yeshua (Jesus):I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. (John 6:51)...
The apostle John is writing to help Christians know if they have eternal life (cf. 1 John 5:13). John does not want anyone to be deceived regarding their relationship with God. He wants us to evaluate our walk so that we can know if we are walking in the light or if we are walkin...
As we know Apostle Paul, Saint John the Evangelist, Mark Evgenikos and Virgin Mary visited and lived in Ephesus for a time. Join Our Ephesus Tours Ephesus today is one of the most well-preserved ancient cities of the Mediterranean coast. Visitors to Ephesus can still see great monuments of...
Although the word Antichrist is used only by the Apostle John (Epistle 1 and 2), yet it has been generally applied also (1) to the "Little Horn" of the "King of Fierce Countenance" (Da 7; Da 8); (2) to the "false Christ" predicted by our Savior (Matthew 14); ...