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What Is Baptism’s Mode
11. June 2009 by Ernie.
Sorry this has taken me so long. When I started this line of thinking I was focusing primarily on sprinkling/pouring versus immersion. This I will continue to do at this time
Vines tells us that the words translated baptism and its forms mean the following:
BAPTISM
1. baptisma (NT:908), “baptism,” consisting of the processes of immersion, submersion and emergence (from bapto, “to dip”), is used (a) of John’s “baptism,” (b) of Christian “baptism,” see B. below; (c) of the overwhelming afflictions and judgments to which the Lord voluntarily submitted on the cross, e. g., Lk 12:50; (d) of the sufferings His followers would experience, not of a vicarious character, but in fellowship with the sufferings of their Master. Some mss. have the word in Mt 20:22-23; it is used in Mk 10:38-39, with this meaning.
2. baptismos NT:909), as distinct from baptisma (the ordinance), is used of the “ceremonial washing of articles,” Mk 7:4,8, in some texts; Heb 9:10; once in a general sense, Heb 6:2. See WASHING.
3. baptistes (NT:910), “a baptist,” is used only of John the Baptist, and only in the Synoptists, 14 times.
(from Vine’s Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words, Copyright © 1985, Thomas Nelson Publishers.)
It is clear that the authors of the New Testament used words that meant to be immersed i.e. to be completely covered by the water not sprinkled on or poured over. The Bible also uses the term baptism in such away that show this concept also.
Note the Ethiopian eunuch of Acts chapter 8:
Ac 8:36-39
36 As they went along the road they came to some water; and the eunuch said, “Look! Water! What prevents me from being baptized?”37 [And Philip said, “If you believe with all your heart, you may.” And he answered and said, “I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.”]38 And he ordered the chariot to stop; and they both went down into the water, Philip as well as the eunuch, and he baptized him. (emp. added) 39 When they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away; and the eunuch no longer saw him, but went on his way rejoicing. NASU
So to baptize the eunuch both he and Philip had to go down into the water. Clearly the eunuch was immersed as the word itself indicates.
But another thought is that baptism is a burial.
Col 2:12
12 having been buried with Him in baptism, (emp. added) in which you were also raised up with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead. NASU
Again we clearly see what the author’s of the N.T. intended. When one is buried they are completely covered by the dirt. Completely immersed in whatever container they are in. Many in the days of the N.T. were buried in tombs but still completely immersed in their tomb.
Clearly the New Testament teaches that Baptism by mode and form is to be completely immersed in the water not just to have a little sprinkled or poured on us. Sprinkling and pouring were added by men and never meant to be modes by which men or women were baptized.
Ernie
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Baptism
4. May 2009 by Ernie.
There may be no more controversial subject in all the “Christian” world then “baptism”. Some sprinkle, some pore and some immerse, what is right? Does it matter? Also many differ as to the purpose of baptism. Some believe that baptism is just an “outward sign of a inward commitment”. Others believe that once “you believe in and call on the name of Jesus” then after you are saved you get baptized into their denomination. Others believe that you must to be baptized to be saved but baptize babies. Others baptize “for the forgiveness of sins” but only baptize those who are penitent believers. Who is right? Or is everyone right? In the weeks to come we will attempt to answer these questions and more concerning baptism. It is our goal in this study to seek Bible answers for the questions that confront us. The questions we will deal with in the next few weeks will be “What is the Mode of Baptism?” and then “Who is to be baptized?” and last “What is the purpose of Baptism? “So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, ‘If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of Mine; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.’”
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Hello world!
29. April 2009 by Ernie.
Hi everyone! this is something new to me so please bear with me while I learn what I am doing. My goal will to publish short thoughts concerning the Word of God.
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