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Acts 10:37

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G5210 I say ye υμεις
G1492 know οιδατε
G3588 the το
G1096 was published γενομενον
G4487 That word ρημα
G2596 throughout καθ
G3650 all ολης
G3588 the της
G2449 Judaea ιουδαιας
G756 Judaea and began αρξαμενον
G575 from απο
G3588 the της
G1056 Galilee γαλιλαιας
G3326 after μετα
G3588 the το
G908 baptism βαπτισμα
G3739 which ο
G2784 preached εκηρυξεν
G2491 John ιωαννης

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  That
G4487 word
  I
  say
G1492 know
G3739 which
  was
G1096 published
G2596 throughout
G2449 Judaea
  and
G756 began
G575 from
G1056 Galilee
G3326 after
G908 baptism
G3739 which
G2491 John
G2784 preached

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G908
Greek: βάπτισμα
Transliteration: baptisma
Pronunciation: bap'-tis-mah
Part of Speech: Noun Neuter
Bible Usage: baptism.
Definition:  

baptism (technically or figuratively)

1. immersion, submersion

a. of calamities and afflictions with which one is quite overwhelmed

b. of John's baptism, that purification rite by which men on confessing their sins were bound to spiritual reformation, obtained the pardon of their past sins and became qualified for the benefits of the Messiah's kingdom soon to be set up. This was valid Christian baptism, as this was the only baptism the apostles received and it is not recorded anywhere that they were ever rebaptised after Pentecost.

c. of Christian baptism; a rite of immersion in water as commanded by Christ, by which one after confessing his sins and professing his faith in Christ, having been born again by the Holy Spirit unto a new life, identifies publicly with the fellowship of Christ and the church. In Rom. 6:3 Paul states we are "baptised unto death" meaning that weare not only dead to our former ways, but they are buried. To returnto them is as unthinkable for a Christian as for one to dig up a deadcorpse! In Moslem countries a new believer has little trouble withMoslems until he is publicly baptised. It is then, that the Moslems'know he means business, and then the persecution starts. See alsodiscussion of baptism under No. 907.

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.