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1 | Was the thief on the cross baptised? | NT general Archive 1 | Bruce Killian | 176688 | ||
No and Yes. There are two additional forms of Baptism, Baptism of desire and Baptism of blood. If one dies or is martyred while "awaiting" baptism, one is considered baptized. In Acts 1:22 a qualification for an apostle required baptism by John. On the day of Pentecost all were baptized Acts 2:41. In John 1 John, Andrew, Peter, James, Philip and Nathanael were disciples of John the Baptist so would have been baptized. | ||||||
2 | Was the thief on the cross baptised? | NT general Archive 1 | BradK | 176692 | ||
Hi Bruce, Welcome to the Forum! Did you have some specific scriptural support for your statement that, "There are two additional forms of Baptism, Baptism of desire and Baptism of blood?" Also, how so "If one dies or is martyred while "awaiting" baptism, one is considered baptized?" Scripture???... I'm not following your line of reasoning here. I've never heard these terms and they seem foreign to Biblical theology. Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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