John the Baptist was killed by Herod Antipas after rebuking his unlawful marriage, revealing the cost of prophetic faithfulness.
Herodias, Wife of Herod Philip and Herod Antipas
Herodias moved from unlawful marriage to murderous revenge, becoming the force behind John the Baptist’s execution.
John the Baptist’s Ministry: Preparation for the Messiah and Baptism in the Jordan
John the Baptist prepared Israel for the Messiah through a prophetic call to repentance, immersion in the Jordan, and public identification of Jesus as Jehovah’s Anointed One.
Messages From Heaven
Heaven’s messages direct the birth and early years of Jesus, anchoring the incarnation in real history, precise prophecy, and unshakable hope.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Saturday, August 02, 2025
Matthew 3:6 shows that true repentance involves confessing sin and preparing for Christ. Confession is the entry point to genuine spiritual renewal.
Analyzing Textual Variations in Matthew 3:11: A Study of John the Baptist’s Proclamation
Explore the fascinating textual variations of Matthew 3:11 in our detailed analysis. This article delves into the nuances of John the Baptist’s proclamation, examining key manuscript evidence and theological implications. Discover how these textual differences enhance our understanding of this pivotal biblical passage.
What Does Matthew 3:7 Really Say? Analyzing Textual Variants and Their Meaning
This article delves into the subtle differences in the Greek manuscripts of Matthew 3:7. This article explores the implications of these variants, shedding light on the actions and intentions of the religious leaders mentioned in the context of John the Baptist's ministry.
Matthew 11:10 — John the Baptist, the Messenger Who Prepared the Way for the Messiah-King
Matthew 11:10 identifies John the Baptist as the prophesied messenger of Malachi 3:1 and Exodus 23:20, confirming his role as the forerunner to the Messiah.

