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        <![CDATA[ First Q:  In Matthew 17:10, Jesus says that John the Baptist was Elijah.  But John the Baptist denies being Elijah in John 1:21.  Arent these two statements irreconcilable?A:  No; see the comments at Matthew 11:14 - Was John the Baptist Elijah?Second Q:  So, was John the Baptist Elijah?A:  John the Baptist was an anti-type to Elijah, resembling him and his work in various ways, and this is what is meant when Jesus says that John was Elijah.  But John the Baptist and Elijah the Tishbite were... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ First Q:  In Matthew 17:10, Jesus says that John the Baptist was Elijah.  But John the Baptist denies being Elijah in John 1:21.  Arent these two statements irreconcilable?<br><br>A:  No; see the comments at Matthew 11:14 - Was John the Baptist Elijah?<br><br>Second Q:  So, was John the Baptist Elijah?<br><br>A:  John the Baptist was an anti-type to Elijah, resembling him and his work in various ways, and this is what is meant when Jesus says that John was Elijah.  But John the Baptist and... ]]></description>

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