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Understanding Baptism: Reconciliation of Prepositions in Biblical Acts

Delve into the significance of prepositions in Acts 2:38 and Matthew 28:19 concerning baptism in the names of Jesus, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Explore the relationship with God and blessings manifest in this divine connection.

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Understanding Baptism: Reconciliation of Prepositions in Biblical Acts

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  1. Contradiction? ? ? • Acts 2:38 name of Jesus • Matt. 28:19 name of Father, Son, Holy Spirit ? ?

  2. Prepositions ? ? • Acts 2:38 Greek “epi” • Matt. 28:19 Greek “eis” ? ?

  3. Acts 2:38 In (“epi”) the Name of Jesus • Esth. 8:8 By the authority • Acts 3-4 Blind man healed

  4. Matt. 28:19 In (“eis”) the Nameof Father, Son, Holy Spirit

  5. People onEarth FatherSonHoly Spirit Baptized Into

  6. Rom. 6:3 Into Christ • Gal. 3:27 Into Christ Matt. 28:19 In (“eis”) the Nameof Father, Son, Holy Spirit

  7. Relationship with God • Eph. 2:22 God in us • Gal. 2:20 Christ in us • 1 Cor. 6:19 Holy Spirit in us

  8. Blessings in the Relationship • Gal. 3:26-27 Child of God • Acts 2:38 Forgiveness • Acts 2:47 Added to church • Eph. 1:3 All blessings

  9. People onEarth FatherSonHoly Spirit Baptized Into

  10. Contradiction? ? ? • Acts 2:38 name of Jesus • Matt. 28:19 name of Father, Son, Holy Spirit ? ?

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