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Water
Baptism |
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according to . . .
THE
BIBLE and HISTORICAL REFERENCES
that relate to doctrines and practices of the Early
Church, 33-100 A.D. |
| Compiled by Lewis
Manuwal |
| SHOULD YOU BE IMMERSED or SPRINKLED WHEN
BAPTIZED?
The LAST MESSAGE preached by Jesus was a COMMAND to BAPTIZE all
nations. Matthew 28:19
The FIRST MESSAGE preached by the apostles resulted in a command for
EVERYONE to be BAPTIZED. Acts 2:38
BAPTISM IS IMPORTANT AND SHOULD BE ADMINISTERED ACCORDING TO
SCRIPTURE.
Below are two columns listing the SCRIPTURES for
IMMERSION and the SCRIPTURES for SPRINKLING |
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IMMERSION |
SPRINKLING |
| MUCH WATER |
" And John also was baptizing in Aenon . . . because
there was much water there" John 3:23 |
| INTO THE WATER |
"They went down both into the water, . . . and he
baptized him" Acts 8:38 |
| OUT OF THE WATER |
"They were come up out of the water" Acts
8:39 |
| BURIED |
"We are buried with him by baptism" Romans
6:4 |
| PLANTED |
"We have been planted together" Romans
6:5 |
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Without question the early
church taught and practiced baptism by immersion.
Paul said, "If we or an angel from heaven preach any
other gospel let him be accursed" Galatians 1:8, 9
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IMMERSE or SPRINKLE? |
| BAPTIZO - GREEK |
RANTIZO - GREEK |
Below are writings of eminent
Bible scholars and authorities on the subject. Most of these
references can be found in your local library. |
| Greek-English Lexicon |
Baptism taken from Greek word baptizo - to dip,
immerse. |
| Classic Greek-English Dictionary, by Pollet |
Greek word baptizo means to dip under. |
| Greek-English Dictionary, by Divry's |
Greek word baptizo - to immerse.
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| Schaff-Herzog Religious Encyclopedia |
Baptism was always a burial. The command to baptize
was a command to immerse. Vol 1, pg 451 |
| Catholic Biblical Encyclopedia |
Immersion was oldest method employed. Buried in
baptism. Romans 6:4. Pg 61, Paragraph 2. |
| Encyclopedia Dictionary of the Bible |
It is evident that the action performed in baptizing was
immersion. Page 202 |
| World Book Encyclopedia |
The early church practiced immersion or submerging under
the water. Volume 2, page 70. |
| Encyclopedia of Lutheran Church |
Martin Luther preferred immersion as more true to original
practice. Volume 1, Page 188. |
| Pulpit Commentary, by Eminent Scholars |
Romans 6:4, "Buried in baptism." The reference is to
baptism by immersion. Volume 18, Page
156. |
| An important factor is overlooked by the exponents of
sprinkling. The original New Testament text and the spoken language of
that day was Greek. The authors of the New Testament knew the Greek word
"baptizo" meant to immerse. They also knew the Greek word "rantizo"
meant to sprinkle. These often used words were never
interchangeable, having separate meanings. If God had intended for
His ministers to sprinkle, the Greek word "rantizo" would have been
employed, not "baptizo."
If sprinkling cannot be found in the Bible, then the
practice is a tradition of man, which makes the "word of God of
none effect" Mark 7:13 |
INFANT
BAPTISM?
| As with sprinkling, the doctrine of infant baptism cannot
be found in the New Testament without adding to it. Scriptural logic
cries out against infant baptism. The very mode (immersion) makes it
illogical and impractical. The teaching surrounding baptism
automatically prohibits it. |
| MATTHEW 28:19 |
Teach all nations, baptizing them" Teaching
or preaching must precede baptism. See Acts 2:41. |
| ACTS 8:36-37 |
Eunuch, "What doth hinder me to be baptized?"
Philip, "If Thou believest with all thine heart."
Believing is a prerequisite of baptism. See Mark 16:16. |
| ACTS 2:38 |
"Repent and be baptized everyone of you."
Repentance must precede baptism. See Luke
24:47 |
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Chambers Encyclopedia. Vol 2, Pg 112 |
The first recipients of baptism were adults. Infant
baptism was a later development that led to sprinkling. |
| Interpreters Bible Dictionary, Vol. 1, Pg. 352 |
There is no direct evidence in the New Testament for
infant baptism |
| Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol 1, Pg 138 |
The earliest Christian literature makes no reference to
baptism of infants |
| History of Church, by Walker, Pgs 87, 88 |
The first mention of infant baptism was about 185
A.D. Not universal until 6th Century. |
| Time Magazine, Pg. 58 - May 1968 |
That 350 Lutheran pastors of W. Germany wish to abandon
infant baptism. Many of these same pastors refused to baptize their
own infants. They felt that baptism should be understood first by
the recipient. |
| Time Magazine, Pg 58 - May 1968 |
That Karl Barth of Switzerland, the best known theologian
of 20th Century said, "There is not Biblical basis for infant
baptism - this tradition is simply an old error of the
church." |
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A child should be old enough to receive teaching, believe,
and repent of sin before being baptized. Dedicating children to
God and asking Him to bless them is Biblical. This Jesus did in Luke
18: 15-17, Matthew 19: 13-15. |
BAPTISM --
IS IT IN THE PLAN OF SALVATION?
| JOHN 3:5 |
"Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he
cannot enter the kingdom of God." Most Bible commentaries agree
that water here refers to baptism.
See, Matthew Henry; Adam Clark; History Christian Church,
Walker; Catholic Encyclopedia; Oxford Dictionary of Church; Interpreters
Dictionary of Bible; Temples Bible Dictionary. |
| MARK 16:16 |
"He that believeth and is baptized shall be
saved." Notice how Jesus places baptism in conjunction with
salvation. |
| I PETER 3:21 |
"Baptism doth also now save us." Also see
Acts 10:6, 48 |
| HEBREWS 9:22 |
The application of the blood of Christ is necessary to
remit sin. What then is the Biblical way to receive remission of
sin? The answer to this question will also be the way to get the
Savior's blood applied. |
| LUKE 24:47 |
"Repentance and remission of sins should be preached in
his name" (Jesus) |
| ACTS 2:38 |
'Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of
Jesus Christ for the remission of sins . . . " The blood of
Jesus is applied through water baptism in the name of Jesus. Also
see I John 5:8 and Acts 22:16. |
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Every New Testament church was formed by those whom were
baptized after believing and repenting. Galatians 3:27 and 1
Corinthians 12:13. |
| 1. CHURCH AT JERUSALEM |
3000 WERE BAPTIZED |
Acts 2:41 |
| 2. CHURCH AT SAMARIA |
Believed & were baptized, men & women. |
Acts 8:12-16 |
| 3. CHURCH AT CAESAREA |
Peter commanded them to be baptized |
Acts 10:48 |
| 4. CHURCH AT PHILLIPPI |
Lydia & the Phillippian jailer baptized |
Acts 16:14-33 |
| 5. CHURCH AT CORINTH |
Believed and were baptized |
Acts 18:8 |
| 6. CHURCH AT EPHESUS |
Paul rebaptizes certain disciples |
Acts 19:1-6 |
| 7. CHURCH AT GALATIA |
Believed Paul and baptized into Christ |
Gal. 3:27 |
| 8. CHURCH AT COLOSSE |
They were buried with Christ in Baptism |
Col. 2:12 |
| 9. CHURCH AT ROME |
They died to sin, then buried in baptism |
Romans 6:1-4 |
Baptism
1. IN
THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON & HOLY GHOST
OR
2.
IN THE NAME OF JESUS
Which of these were
practiced by the Apostles and the Early Church?
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Below are two columns for listing the scriptures where
the Apostles either taught or practiced water
baptism |
| IN THE NAME OF
JESUS |
FATHER, SON AND HOLY
GHOST |
| Jews - "Repent and be baptized every one of you in
the name of Jesus Christ" Acts 2:38 |
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| Samaritans - They were baptized in the name of the
Lord Jesus. Acts 8:16 |
| Gentiles - "And he (Peter) commanded them to be
baptized in the name of the Lord" Acts 10:48. Jesus is Lord
(Acts 2:36) |
| Peter taught - For there is none other name under
heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved" Acts 4:12. |
| Paul taught - "And whatever you do in word or deed,
do all in the name of the Lord Jesus" Col. 3:17 |
| Matthew 28:19 was a command by Jesus to baptize in a
NAME. The Apostles did not repeat the words of the command, but they
did obey it as seen in the scriptures above. Since Father, Son and
Holy Ghost are titles of the manifestations of the Almighty Spirit and His
body, the Apostles understood His SAVING NAME to be JESUS. Can any
dare say that the Apostles disobeyed the Lord, or failed to baptize
properly? THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON AND HOLY GHOST IS JESUS.
The actions of the Apostles in the Book of Acts prove this to be
true. |
Baptism
IN THE
NAME OF JESUS
HOW DID THE EARLY CHURCH
INTERPRET CHRIST'S COMMAND IN MATTHEW 28:19? ACTS 2:38, 8:16, 10:48,
and 19:5 are four Biblical references that answer this question. If the
Biblical record is not enough, please examine the findings of the educated
scholars and historians.
| Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics (1951), II, 384,
389 |
"The formula used was 'in the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ' or some synonymous phrase." |
| Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible (1962), I,
351 |
"The evidence . . . suggests that baptism in early
Christianity was administered not in the threefold name, but 'in the name
of Jesus Christ' or 'in the name of the Lord Jesus." |
| Hastings's Dictionary of the Bible (1898), I,
241 |
"[One could conclude that] the original form of words was
'into the name of Jesus Christ' or 'the Lord Jesus.'" |
| The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious
Knowledge (1957), I, 435 |
"The New Testament knows only baptism in the name of
Jesus." |
| Canney's Encyclopedia of Religions (1970), page
53 |
"Persons were baptized at first 'in the name of Jesus
Christ' . . . or 'in the name of the Lord Jesus.'" |
| IS IT AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY THAT THE NAME OF JESUS BE
SPOKEN WHEN A CANDIDATE FOR WATER BAPTISM IS BEING BAPTIZED?
For the answer to this question, please read Acts 15:17 and James 2:7
[Greek Interlinear]. First Century Christians INVOKED OR CALLED the
name of Jesus over believers in water baptism. If, as some say, "the
name of Jesus means the authority of Jesus", then so much more should the
NAME, rather than titles, be called over an individual in baptism.
Read Matthew 28:18, Acts 4:12 and Colossians 2:9. Jude 3 is an
exhortation to "CONTEND FOR THE FAITH ONCE DELIVERED TO THE SAINTS."
See Galatians 1:8-9 also. Should anyone dare to change what CHRIST
and the Apostles established? |
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