His prophetic mission was to warn Israel that its prosperity was built on the backs of the oppressed and that God would not ignore such wrongdoing.
In summary, the biblical evidence points to cherubim having four wings, based on Ezekiel’s vivid descriptions in chapters 1 and 10. The six-winged beings, seraphim, are a distinct order described in Isaiah 6.
To answer the question, “Who are Jesse’s parents in the Bible?”—the Bible tells us that Jesse’s father was Obed, the son of Boaz and Ruth. The name of Jesse’s mother is not recorded in Scripture.
After John’s execution, his disciples buried his body and reported the news to Jesus (Matthew 14:12). Jesus’ reaction was one of sorrow, and He withdrew to a solitary place, indicating the emotional impact of John’s death.
The consecration included a series of sacrifices. A bull was offered as a sin offering, two rams as burnt and ordination offerings, and unleavened bread as a grain offering (Exodus 29:10-23; Leviticus 8:14-29).