St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist is a significant figure in Christianity, known for his role as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ. He is often depicted as a preacher who called for repentance and baptized people in the Jordan River, including Jesus himself. His birth is celebrated on June 24, and he is recognized as a saint in various Christian traditions.
St John is commonly associated with the symbol of the lamb, representing his declaration of Jesus as the "Lamb of God." His life and teachings emphasize humility, faith, and the importance of preparing for the coming of the Messiah. He is also known for his ascetic lifestyle, often depicted wearing camel's hair and eating locusts and wild honey.