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1 | imuvhim, What is His baptism? | Acts 2:38 | Searcher56 | 79698 | ||
If you look at 10, no 2 translations, you'll see not ALL the verses are the same - who is right? Look up the Grrek word used for washing(s) in the verses I cited ... even one. If you choose not to, then you are wrong. |
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2 | imuvhim, What is His baptism? | Acts 2:38 | imuvhim | 79937 | ||
I'm trying to get the answer but you are a not answering. So I'm not talk to you. I said somethin that made sense and you ignored. |
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3 | imuvhim, specify what I 'm don't answer. | Acts 2:38 | Searcher56 | 79950 | ||
What answer are you trying to get ... be specific. I reviewed the posts. Please explain. Did Philip obey Jesus in Acts 8? Yes, I never ignored Acts 8. I said "Philip did obey Jesus by baptizing (washing) with water." I corrected you when you said "Jesus baptized in water Jordan" ... I asked, You said ... "I know Jesus baptized with water" ... but what does John 4:1-2 say? You said ... "He commaded 'immersion'" ... I believe it should be 'washing' ... based on Mark 7:4, Luke 11:38, Heb 9:10, Rev 19:13. See post 22971. I challenged you to read the Greek ... but, you refuse ... the English word wash(ing)(s) in these passages is the same word used for baptism/baptize. Remember, His method was not by water (Matt 3:11; Mark 1:8; Luke 3:16; John 1:33; Acts 1:5, 11:16). |
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4 | imuvhim, specify what I 'm don't answer. | Acts 2:38 | imuvhim | 79984 | ||
Good, you do not deny water is in Acts 8. We agree that water baptism is the pattern. You are right. Jesus don't seem to be baptizing himself, but Jesus baptized in river through his disciples. That's easy to see. Let me say again the point. This is logic, but not human logic. Here is why sprinkling don't fit. It follows that if a sinner is immersed that he is washed. It does not follow that a sinner when washed is also immersed. The word baptism means immerse. So the only act that is acceptable for obedience is immersion. |
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5 | imuvhim, specify what I 'm don't answer. | Acts 2:38 | Searcher56 | 80002 | ||
since you don't what to see that baptizo is also translated wash(ing)(s), I give up. | ||||||