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Baptism

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Baptism.

Postulates.

Let it be granted that the New Testament was originally written in the Greek language. ----------------- That the old Testament was originally written in the Hebrew language, and translated into the Greek, by 72 Learned Jews about 300 yrs before Christ.

First ------------------ That speaking of a liquid being used, or of a thing being applied to a liquid, the greeks had several words, the meaning of which, can ascertained with very great clearness. viz Ekcheo. Pour out, empty, shed. Louo. Wash; as cleansing the body from filth. ― --------------------------------- Nipto. Wash hands, or feet, or any part of the body ------------------------ Pluno. Wash clothes. Rev. 7:14.

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Devo. To wet, to water, moisten -------------- Buthizo. Sink, drown. Luke 5:7. 1 Tim. 6:9. ------------------------- Raino & Rantizo. To sprinkle Heb. 9:13, 19, 21. 10:22. ------------------ Bapto. Dip, plunge, dye or stain. Luke 16:24. John 13:26. Rev. 19:13. Lev. 4:6. 14:6, 51. Num. 19:18. Ruth 2:14.

Baptizo. Dip, immerse, plunge. See concordance of N. T.

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The Proper Subjects; And The Act of Gospel Baptism. ----- ------- ------- -----

Text Matt. 28:19,20. Mark 16:15,16. ----- On the Commission contained in these two portions of sacred truth all gospel ministers are authorized to act. ―

New-Testament writen Greek ―

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1.th. What is meant by teach all nations. Original is Mathēteuō. which one Lexicon renders thus; To Teach; with the accusative, or object of the verb, "to be a scholarl. Schrevelius of Pickering & Oliver. ----------------- Another; To be the disciple of any one; to follow any one, as a disciple; to make, or cause to be a disciple; by impl. to teach, instruct.

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2. How were the Apostles and their successors, to disciple, or make disciples of all nations?

Mark 16:15. Preach the gospel to every creature. By preaching then. ― To whom, would they preach? Unquestionably to moral agents. ―

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