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- Rebaptism in Acts 19 - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
In Acts 19, we read: 19:1 While Apollos was in Corinth, Paul went through the inland regions and came to Ephesus He found some disciples there 19:2 and said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Sp
- What is the baptism of John described in Acts 18:25?
(This is the only explicit rebaptism in the NT, and what it means is a great question in itself It is my contention that these disciples were Christian ) Therefore, based on the comparison between "baptism in the spirit" and "baptism of John," I conclude that the "baptism of John" is simply another phrase for "Water baptism "
- Does Matthew 28:19 involve a spoken baptismal formula?
On occasions, the early church practised rebaptism, Acts 19:1-7 There is no evidence that baptism was a sacrament in the sense of being essential to salvation and imparting grace Baptism appears to have been an outward symbol of the inner change of life which should have already occurred at conversion APPENDIX - Historical Note:
- What does it mean that Apollos only knew the baptism of John? Acts 18 . . .
Relevant Question See B H S E # 95445 for similar answers, "What Clue does Apollos "knew only the baptism of John" provide about his subsequent change and impact after meeting with Priscilla and Aquila?"
- new testament - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
What does Scripture mean by the "doctrine of baptisms" in Hebrews 6:1-2 Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation
- Reconciling Josephus and the NT on the Purpose of Johns Baptism (Mk: 1 . . .
On occasions, the early church practiced rebaptism, Acts 19:1-7 There is no evidence that baptism was a sacrament in the sense of being essential to salvation and imparting grace Baptism appears to have been an outward symbol of the inner change of life which should have already occurred at conversion
- Remission of Sins: How Can Mark 1:4, etc be reconciled with Hebrews 9:22?
No difference Rebaptism As best I can find, these is only a single case of rebaptism in the NT, ie, Acts 19:1-7 In that case, people who had accepted John's ministry and message of repentance (without understanding the role of the Holy Spirit) were rebaptized Not all decided to do this, and Apollos is a good counterexample
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