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How do we know the prophecies about John the Baptist are true?

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The prophecies regarding John the Baptist are fulfilled in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospels as they describe his birth and ministry.

The authenticity of the prophecies concerning John the Baptist is confirmed through multiple scriptural references in the Gospels. In Matthew 11:13-14, Jesus identifies John as Elijah who was to come, fulfilling the prophecy found in Malachi 4:5. The miraculous circumstances surrounding John's birth, as recounted in Luke 1, show the divine hand at work, aligning with Old Testament predictions. Moreover, John's actions and declarations, particularly when he identifies Jesus as the Messiah, further validate these prophetic words. Thus, the culmination of these prophecies not only in John's life but in the ministry of Jesus Christ establishes their truth.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:13-14, Malachi 4:5, Luke 1:5-13

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