John the Baptist
John the Baptist (also called John the Baptizer) is regarded as a prophet by at least three religions: Christianity, Islam, and Mandaeanism. According to the Gospel of Luke, he was a relative of Jesus, a cousin. That he was a prophet is asserted by the Synoptic Gospels of the Christian Bible and the Qur'an (see also prophets of Islam). Eastern Orthodox Christians also refer to him as John the Forerunner because he was the forerunner of Christ. Isaiah 40:3-5 is commonly read as a prophecy of John. Muslims believe the head of John the Baptist is interred in the Umayyad Mosque.
Related Topics:
Prophet - Religion - Christianity - Islam - Mandaeanism - Gospel of Luke - Jesus - Synoptic Gospels - Bible - Qur'an - Prophets of Islam - Eastern Orthodox - Umayyad Mosque
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Josephus |
| ► | Christian view |
| ► | Islamic view |
| ► | Mandaean view |
| ► | Gnostic view |
| ► | Places and things named for him |
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