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1 | What type of baptism is this? | Luke 12:50 | Shelly | 79893 | ||
Regarding immersion: Matthew 3:6 Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. Mark 1:5 The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem went out to him. Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. |
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2 | What type of baptism is this? | Luke 12:50 | Dave Lusk | 79900 | ||
Rom 6:3-4 and Mark 10:38-39 speak of baptisim and being baptised in Christ. The word Baptise comes from the Hebrew-Aramaic word Baptizo which has same meaning as to dip as in dipping a garment in a dye to color it or to sink something under water.As many Christian beliefs explain the act of baptism as the total immersion in water as represetative of standing you are live, death buried as was Christ the immersion under water, to resurrection raised up out of the water. So my understanding from translation is the baptise is total immersion. Hope this helps. Yours in Christ, Dave Lusk |
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3 | What type of baptism is this? | Luke 12:50 | Radioman2 | 79902 | ||
The mode of baptism - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Scripture and common sense indicate that the water is not all-important and that, therefore, other modes [of baptism] may be used as substitutes in exceptional circumstances." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "It seems clear to us that immersion is the biblical norm, but that it is not an inflexible norm. That is, Scripture and common sense indicate that the water is not all-important and that, therefore, other modes may be used as substitutes in exceptional circumstances. God accepts the believer on the basis of his faith in Christ and his desire to obey Him, not on the basis of how much water covered his body when he was baptized. The doctrine that immersion is the only valid mode of baptism and that only those so baptized should be admitted into the fellowship of the Church body would, therefore, appear to be a bit extreme and not based on Scripture. The Church should welcome into its fellowship all those whom Christ has accepted (Romans 15:7, I John 1:3)" (http://www.equip.org/search/). |
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4 | What type of baptism is this? | Luke 12:50 | Searcher56 | 79910 | ||
Scripture ... Mar 7:4, Luk 11:38, Heb 9:10 ... Read the Greek words translated washing(s) then read post 5606 ... I believe immerison is just a tradition, not the complete truth. Searcher |
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