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What does the Bible say about John the Baptist's death?

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John the Baptist's death is portrayed in the Gospels as a tragic yet necessary culmination of his ministry, leading to his glory with God.

The account of John the Baptist's death in Matthew 14:1-12 reveals the wickedness of King Herod and the unwavering courage of John in proclaiming God's truth. Despite Herod's fear of the people and his inner guilt over John’s rebukes concerning his immoral marriage, he ultimately beheaded the prophet to uphold his honor. This act was not merely a tragic end but a planned part of God’s sovereign purpose, using Herod's malice to bring John to glory. J.C. Ryle emphasizes that John's death was precious in the sight of the Lord and serves as an instructional moment about the nature of faithful ministry.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:1-12, Mark 6:14-29

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