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1 | Verses where water alone means baptism? | John 3:5 | Dalcent | 134568 | ||
Doc, You'll find that Titus 3:5 in the NAB and my Interlinear NT is: called 'the bath of rebirth' and that loutrou (bath)is a noun. Check it with Strong's etc. C'mon, how could anyone deny this is the baptismal tank and keep a straight face. Dalcent |
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2 | Verses where water alone means baptism? | John 3:5 | Morant61 | 134578 | ||
Greetings Dalcent! The term can also refer to the 'washing' itself, not just the tank! It is very similar to they way that we in America speak of 'taking a bath'. 'Bath' is a noun, but it is used to convey a verbal idea. So, it is certainly possible that Titus 3:5 is not a reference to baptism, just as it is also certainly possible that it is a reference to baptism. p.s. - I kept a straight face the whole time! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Verses where water alone means baptism? | John 3:5 | Ray | 134586 | ||
Hi Tim, This washing and renewal was "poured out on us richly". Titus 3:6. Is that significant? From the heart, Ray |
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