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John the Baptist stood between the Old and New Testaments, announcing the passage of one and heralding the coming of another. In John the Baptist Meyer tells the story of the prophet’s life, interweaving historical detail with spiritual lessons. The result is an inspiring biography that encourages readers to do just as John the Baptist commanded: “Behold the Lamb of God!”

to consume the altar and the wood; for it is expressly said that John did “no miracle.” Not that he owed anything to the adventitious circumstances of wealth and rank; for he was not a place-loving courtier, “clothed in soft raiment or found in kings’ courts.” Not that he was a master of a superb eloquence like that of Isaiah or Ezekiel; for he was content to be only “a cry”—short, thrilling, piercing through the darkness, ringing over the desert plains. Yet, his Master said of him that “among them
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