- Gr****-English
Lexicon of
Liddell and
Scott gives the
primary meaning of the verb
baptízein, from
which the
English verb "baptize" is derived, as "dip, plunge", and...
- practice. The Gr**** verb in Paul's
phrase "baptized for the dead" is
baptizein,
which in
Jewish Gr**** has a
wider reference than "baptism", applying...
- baptisterium; Gr**** βαπτιστήριον, 'bathing-place, baptistery', from βαπτίζειν,
baptízein, 'to baptize') is the
separate centrally planned structure surrounding...
- of salvation. The Septuagint, the Gr**** Old Testament, uses the word
baptizein for the
dipping that
heals the
heathen Naaman from the skin
disease called...
- be used. But the word that
invariably means 'to dip' is not
baptízein but báptein;
baptízein has a
wider signification; and its use to
denote the Jewish...
- in the
canonical gospels using the verb "baptize", from the Gr**** word
baptizein meaning to "immerse" or "plunge". The
baptism was
spoken about by John...