john the baptist

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English - Turkish
Vaftizci Yahya, Yahya peygamber, Hazreti Yahya
hazreti yahya
yahya peygamber
decollation
(Tıp) Doğumun imkansız olduğu durumlarda fetüs başını keserek gövdesinden ayırma, deakpitasyon
English - English
A New Testament prophet who baptized Jesus. He was executed by Herod Antipas at the request of Salome

In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea, And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

(Biblical) New Testament Jewish prophet who baptized people and spoke of the coming of Jesus (executed by Herod Antipas)
Jewish prophet who in the New Testament baptized and prepared the way for Jesus. He was executed by Herod Antipas at the behest of Salome
decollation
John was chosen by God to be the messenger of Jesus' birth His mission was to prepare the people for the teachings of Jesus
A prophetic figure concerned about righteous behavior and purification, mentioned in the New Testament and in Josephus Because his concerns align so well with those of the Qumran community, some have suggested that he might have spent time in that sect, but there is no hard evidence to prove this
born miraculously as the son of the priest Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth, the cousin of Mother Mary, mother of Jesus A staunch ascetic and denouncer of religious hypocrisy, he baptized Jesus and others at the river Jordan, while announcing that he was only the forerunner of Christ who would baptize with fire Jesus referred to him as the reincarnation of Elijah (Matt 11 13-14) He was executed by Herod Antipas
The son of Zechariah, a priest, and Elisabeth (Luke 1: 5-24, 56-80), John was an ascetic who preached the imminence of judgment and baptized converts in the Jordan River as a symbol of their repentance from sin (Matt 3: 1-12; Mark 1: 2-8; Luke 3: 1-18) The Gospel writers viewed him as an Elijah figure and forerunner of the Messiah (Luke 1: 17; Matt 11: 12-14; John 1: 15, 9-34; 3: 22-36) who baptized Jesus but also recognized his superiority (Matt 3: 13-17; Mark 1: 9-11; Luke 3: 21-22) When imprisoned by Herod Antipas, he inquired whether Jesus were the expected "one who is to come " Jesus' answer was equivocal, but he praised John's work as fulfilling prophecy (Matt 11: 2-19; Luke 7: 24-35) At his step-daughter Salome's request, Herod had John beheaded (Matt 14: 6-12; Mark 6: 17-29) Some of John's disciples later became Christians (John 1: 37; Acts 18: 25)
(New Testament) a preacher and hermit and forerunner of Jesus (whom he baptized); was beheaded by Herod at the request of Salome
Patron saint of missionaries He was sent "to prepare the way of the Lord " In Christian art he is represented in a coat of sheepskins, in allusion to his life in the desert; either holding a rude wooden cross, with a pennon bearing the words, Ecce Agnus Dei, or with a book on which a lamb is seated; or holding in his right hand a lamb surrounded by a halo, and bearing a cross on the right foot
john the baptist

    Hyphenation

    John the Bap·tist

    Turkish pronunciation

    cän dhi bäptıst

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʤän ᴛʜē ˈbaptəst/ /ˈʤɑːn ðiː ˈbæptəst/
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