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1 | greatfullydead, then what word is it? | Bible general Archive 1 | greatfullydead | 77215 | ||
I really do understand your point but I kindly ask that you would look at the specific word (not the strong's number) because you would see that they are different!!!!!! The word used in mark 7 is 11 characters long and the other one is shorter. Please seek to understand how the words are used in such instances. The teachings about immersion is clear. |
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2 | greatfullydead, then what word is it? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 77261 | ||
greatfullydead, I was hoping you would do this. disciplerami, here is some of my own work (research). In Mark 7:4 and Hebrews 9:10, the word is baptismou;ß (baptismos). It is translated baptisms in Hebrews 6:2. This connects the purifcation of the OT with NT baptism ... by washing. Baptismos is a noun masculine. It is from the word found in Luke 11:38, which is baptivzw (baptizo) ... the same word found Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38 and 76 other places. Baptizo is verb. Take note of the differences in the parts of speech. Searcher |
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