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Why didn't John the Baptist join Jesus in his ministry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Albion" data-source="post: 76001510" data-attributes="member: 93831"><p>Okay. And thank you. However, I do not see that John's actions either prove or disprove the Gospel accounts or that they either validate or debunk Jesus's ministry, teachings, and etc. There may simply be no answer to the question you raised and, if we are candid about it, there are many such questions that could be asked out of a normal human curiosity.</p><p></p><p>The New Testament<em> does</em> say, though, that not everything Jesus did is recorded there, but that what is made available to us is sufficient for the purpose of this divine revelation, i. e. to show us that Jesus is the Messiah, the Savior of the world, and that faith in him will lead to eternal life.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, even John himself seems to say as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albion, post: 76001510, member: 93831"] Okay. And thank you. However, I do not see that John's actions either prove or disprove the Gospel accounts or that they either validate or debunk Jesus's ministry, teachings, and etc. There may simply be no answer to the question you raised and, if we are candid about it, there are many such questions that could be asked out of a normal human curiosity. The New Testament[I] does[/I] say, though, that not everything Jesus did is recorded there, but that what is made available to us is sufficient for the purpose of this divine revelation, i. e. to show us that Jesus is the Messiah, the Savior of the world, and that faith in him will lead to eternal life. Well, even John himself seems to say as much. [/QUOTE]
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