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1 | Is baptism required for salvation? | NT general Archive 1 | stebert1 | 53149 | ||
Hey, rick 01 i went to the pages of ezekiel and i understand he was talking to a doctor of law. But Jesus specifically said "Except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of god" i dont see no way around that no matter to who he was talking to. He said "ye must be born again" Can you give me another meaning for born again or the point he is trying to make? thanks |
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2 | Is baptism required for salvation? | NT general Archive 1 | Rick_01 | 53151 | ||
Ok, keep in mind that because he is talking to a man who had not New Testament in his hands it is logical that he referred to a concept that was known to him, because he said: "You are a doctor of the law and you don't know that? So, it is to be clear that the new birth was prophecied, but in other terms that was supposed to be understood to a man like Nicodemus. This is for this reason that not only he said born again, but he (Jesus) added born of water and spirit. These last two terms were those known by the Old Testament teacher as him. You must grasp the context and the connection to understand the passage, otherwise the criminal on the cross would not have any chance to be saved, because not baptism for him. Ponder on it my friend. | ||||||
3 | Is baptism required for salvation? | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 53154 | ||
Hello Rick_01 I agree with you that John 3 is tied to Ezek 36. To me, it's obvious. Steve |
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4 | Is baptism required for salvation? | NT general Archive 1 | Rick_01 | 53182 | ||
Good point, my friend. Never give up. | ||||||