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Date: 2013-05-18 23:22:47
Christian theology
Life of Jesus in the New Testament
Immersion baptism
Jesus
Holy Spirit
John the Baptist
Luke 3
Trinitarian formula
Gospel of Luke
Christianity
Religion
Baptism

A Historical View of Greek Words Underlying “Baptism, Baptize” Compiled by Gary Martin Word List (footnote numbers in the texts refer to the numbers to the left of the words listed) 1 2

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