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1:1-8 John The baptist
John is important because He ties Jesus to God’s OT Word.
John came in the spirit of Elijah.
Elijah mentioned 29x in NT, 27x in four Gospels
The people thought Jesus was Elijah
Elijah appeared with Moses to speak with Jesus
Elijah was a person who was on the minds of the Jewish people a lot.
WHY?
Jesus associated John the Baptist with Elijah.
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Elijah is associated with God restoring Israel to an independent and powerful nation as it was under Moses?
He is the forerunner of the Messiah?
SEE EDERSHIME?
What does that mean?
The prophecy of Isaiah is quoted concerning John.
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