John the Baptist (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ βαπτιστής, Ioánnes (h)o baptistés or Ἰωάννης ὁ βαπτίζων, Ioánnes (h)o baptízon,[5][6][7][8][9] known as the Prophet Yahya in the Quran),[10] also known as John the Baptizer,[11][12][13] was a Jewish itinerant preacher[14] in the early first century AD. John is revered as a major religious figure[15] in Christianity, Islam, the Bahá'í Faith,[16] and Mandaeism. He is called a prophet by all of these traditions, and is honoured as a saint in many Christian traditions. John used baptism as the central symbol or sacrament[17] of his messianic movement. Most scholars agree that John baptized Jesus.[18][19] Scholars generally believe Jesus was a follower or disciple of John.[20][21][22] This idea is strongly controverted however by John the Baptist's own words in scripture although several New Testament accounts report that some of Jesus' early followers had previously been followers of John.[23] John the Baptist is also mentioned by t...
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