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1 | Jesus' name baptism? | Acts 2:38 | kalos | 271 | ||
'According to Jesus [in Matt 28:19], baptism is to be administered "in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" . . . Evangelicals accept this verse as Jesus' words and agree that the Trinitarian formula was spoken by the Son of God himself.' (NRSV Harper Study Bible, note at Matt 28:19) Acts 2:38 is 'not a contradiction to the fuller formula given in Matt 28:19. In Acts the abbreviated form emphasizes the distinctive quality of this baptism, for Jesus is now included in a way that He was not in John's baptism . . . ' (Zondervan NASB Study Bible, p. 1576) | ||||||
2 | Jesus' name baptism? | Acts 2:38 | maintainer | 77084 | ||
I believe that This is the fullfillment of Matthew 28:19 seen in Acts 2:38 remember the Disciples understood what Jesus meant They understood 1 Tim 3:16/st Jn 1:1-3 and they even went further by telling us that it is acceptable in Collosians 3:17. | ||||||