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John. (Jehovah's gift). The same name as Johanan, a
contraction of Jehohanan.
1. One of the high priest's family, who, with
Annas and Caiaphas, sat in judgment, upon the apostles, Peter and John.
Act_6:6.
2. The Hebrew name, of the evangelist, Mark.
Act_12:12; Act_12:25; Act_13:5; Act_13:13; Act_15:37.
John The Baptist. John the Baptist was of the priestly race by both
parents, for his father, Zacharias, was himself a priest of the course of
Abia or Abijah, 1Ch_24:10, and his mother, Elisabeth, was
of the daughters of Aaron. Luk_1:5. His birth was foretold, by an
angel sent from God, and is related at length in Luke 1. The birth of John
preceded by six months, that of our Lord. John was ordained to be a
Nazarite from his birth. Luk_1:15.
Dwelling by himself in the wild and thinly-peopled region westward of
the Dead Sea, he prepared himself for the wonderful office, to which he
had been divinely called. His dress was that of the old prophets -- a
garment woven of camel's hair, 2Ki_1:8, attached to the body by a leathern
girdle. His food was such as the desert afforded -- locusts,
Lev_11:22,
and wild honey. Psa_81:16.
And now, the long-secluded hermit came forth, to the discharge of his
office. His supernatural birth, his life, and the general expectation that
some great one was about to appear, were sufficient to attract to him, a
great multitude from "every quarter." Mat_3:5. Many of every class pressed
forward to confess their sins, and to be baptized. Jesus himself
came from Galilee to Jordan, to be baptized of John.
From incidental notices, we learn that John and his disciples continued
to baptize, some time after our Lord entered upon his ministry. See
Joh_3:23;
Joh_4:1;
Act_19:3. We
gather also that John instructed his disciples, in certain moral and
religious duties, as fasting, Mat_9:14; Luk_5:33, and prayer. Luk_11:1.
But shortly after he had given his testimony to the Messiah,
John's public ministry was brought to a close. In daring disregard of the
divine laws, Herod Antipas had taken to himself Herodias, the wife of his
brother Philip; and when John reproved him for this, as well as for other
sins, Luk_3:19, Herod cast him into prison. (March, A.D. 28). The
place of his confinement, was the castle of Machaerus, a fortress on the
eastern shore of the Dead Sea. It was here that reports reached him, of
the miracles which our Lord was working in Judea.
Nothing, but the death of the Baptist, would satisfy the resentment of
Herodias. A court festival was kept at Machaerus in honor of the king's
birthday. After supper, the daughter of Herodias came in, and danced for
the king and, by her grace, he promised with an oath, to give her
whatsoever she should ask. Salome, prompted by her abandoned mother,
demanded the head of John the Baptist. Herod gave instructions to an
officer of his guard, who went and executed John in the prison, and his
head was brought, to feast the eyes of the adulteress, whose sins he had
denounced. His death is supposed to have occurred, just before the third
Passover, in the course of the Lord's ministry. (March, A.D.
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