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  • John 1:6
    New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
    • 6 There came a man who was sent as a representative of God; his name was John.+

  • John 1:6
    The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures
    • 6 ᾿Εγένετο Came to be ἄνθρωπος man ἀπεσταλμένος having been sent forth παρὰ beside θεοῦ, God, ὄνομα name αὐτῷ to him Ἰωάνης· John;

  • John 1:6
    New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures—With References
    • 6 There arose a man that was sent forth as a representative of God:+ his name was John.*+

  • John 1:6
    The Bible in Living English
    • 6 There was a man sent from God whose name was John.

  • John 1:6
    American Standard Version
    • 6 There came a man, sent from God, whose name was John.

  • John 1:6
    The Emphasized Bible
    • 6 There arose a man sent from God, whose name was John:

  • John 1:6
    King James Version
    • 6 There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.

  • John
    Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985
    • 1:6 ns 216; w36 323

  • John Study Notes—Chapter 1
    New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (Study Edition)
    • 1:6

      sent as a representative of God: Or “commissioned by God.” The mission of John the Baptist came from God (Lu 3:2) and involved the work of a preacher, or public messenger. John not only announced the approach of the Messiah and of God’s Kingdom to the Jews who came out to him but also encouraged them to repent of their sins. (Mt 3:1-3, 11, 12; Mr 1:1-4; Lu 3:7-9) John the Baptist served as a prophet, a teacher (with disciples), and an evangelizer.​—Lu 1:76, 77; 3:18; 11:1; Joh 1:35.

      John: That is, John the Baptist. The writer of this Gospel, the apostle John, refers to John the Baptist 19 times but, unlike the other Gospel writers, never uses the designation “the Baptist” or “the Baptizer.” (See study notes on Mt 3:1; Mr 1:4.) The apostle John does distinguish between the three Marys. (Joh 11:1, 2; 19:25; 20:1) However, he did not need to make such a distinction when referring to John the Baptist, since the apostle never refers to himself by name and no one would misunderstand which John was meant. This is another confirmation that the apostle John wrote this Gospel.​—See “Introduction to John” and study note on Joh Title.

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