Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins “Baptism is in no way for the remission of sins. Repentance in Acts 2: 38 is for remission of sins and baptism.

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Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins “Baptism is in no way for the remission of sins. Repentance in Acts 2: 38 is for remission of sins and baptism is done because one already has forgiveness. Hence, ‘Repent for remission of sins and be baptized because you have remission’” (Acts 2: 38, what many religionists say).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins “38: Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost” Acts 2: 38).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins “…One will decide the use here according as he believes that baptism is essential to the remission of sins or not. My view is decidedly against the idea that Peter, Paul, or any one in the New Testament taught baptism as essential to the remission of sins or the means of securing such remission. So I understand Peter to be urging baptism on each of them who had already turned (repented) and for it to be done in the name of Jesus Christ on the basis of the forgiveness of sins which they had already received” (Word Pictures in the New Testament, Vol. 3, p. 35, 36, A.T. Robertson).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Robertson argues for flexibility regarding the expression, eis aphesin ton amartion umon (for remission of the sins of you) based on the use of eis in I Corinthians 2: 7; Matthew 10: 41; and Matthew 12: 41, insisting that in these cases, eis means “because of” and not, “unto” or “with a view to obtain.”

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Regarding the preposition eis: “The preposition en, meaning in, always takes the dative case. Thus ‘in the house’ is expressed by en to oiko….The preposition eis, meaning into, on the other hand, always takes the accusative. Thus ‘into the house’ is expressed by eis ton oikon….” (New Testament Greek for Beginners, p. 40, Machen).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Regarding the preposition eis: “These three prepositions (en, eis, apo, dm) illustrate the general principle that the genitive is the case of separation, the dative the case of rest in a place, and the accusative the case of motion toward a place…prepositions expressing motion toward a place naturally take the accusative” (Ibid., p. 40).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Example of Matthew 26: 28 and Acts 2: 38 Eis aphesin hamartion (“for remission of sins,” Matt. 26: 28). Eis aphesin ton hamartion (“for remission of the sins,” Acts 2: 38). The addition of the definite article, ton (genitive, plural, “the sins of you,” in Acts 2: 38 is inconsequential.

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Another evasive move: “There is a change in grammar in the case of baptism, change in number (“let each one of you”) and person, from second to third. Hence, only repentance is for remission of sins.

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Allowing the context in influence: Peter showed that his hearers were guilty of sin, even the murder of their Messiah (Acts 2: 23, 33). They cried out wanting to know what they could do (v. 37). Verse thirty-eight is Peter’s answer to their question. They who gladly received Peter’s teaching were baptized that day (v. 41). They were “added” (cp. Gal. 3: 26, 27). From that point in time, they ceased to be viewed as “non-Christian” and are seen as Christians (v ).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Baptism contacts Jesus’ death: “3: Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? 4: Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life” (Rom. 6, cp. Matt. 26: 28).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins “Washing away of sin” without “for” “16: And now why tarriest thou? arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord” (Acts 22, cp. Acts 9: 6). What does the esteemed Greek scholar Robertson say to Acts 22: 16?

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins “It is possible, as in Acts 2: 38, to take these words as teaching baptismal remission or salvation by means of baptism, but to do so is in my opinion a complete subversion of Paul's vivid and picturesque language. As in Romans 6: 4-6 where baptism is the picture of death, burial and resurrection, so here baptism pictures the change that had already taken place when Paul surrendered to Jesus on the way (verse ten). Baptism here pictures the washing away of sins by the blood of Christ” (Word Pictures of the New Testament, Vol. 3, pg. 391, 392).

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins What is the problem with such men? Robertson and others consider water baptism as standing alone. Hence, water salvation or “baptismal regeneration” (Catholic presentation of baptism, “holy water,” etc.).

What preceded baptism Preaching Believed Repented Confessed Baptized Pentecost Believed, 2: 36 Repented, 2: 38 Baptized, 2: 38 Samaria Believed, 8: 12 Baptized, 8: 12 Eunuch Believed, 8: 37 Confessed, 8: 37 Baptized, 8: 38 Saul Baptized, 22: 16 Cornelius Believed, 10: 43 Baptized, 10: 48 Jailer Believed, 16: 31 Repented, 16: 33 Baptized, 16: 33 Lydia Believed, 16: 14 Baptized, 16:15 Preaching Faith Repentance Confession Baptism Rom. 1: 16 Rom. 10: 17 Acts 17: 31 Rom. 10: 9, 10 Gal. 3: 27 Scriptural Baptism

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Still unconvinced as to scriptural baptism for the remission of sins, as seen in Acts 2: 38? Do you still believe that Peter really said: “38: …Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ ‘because you already have the remission of sins,’ and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost”?

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins King James Version - "for the remission of sins. American Standard Version - "unto the remission of sins. New King James Version - "for the remission of sins." New International Version - "for the forgiveness of your sins." Revised Standard Version - "for the forgiveness of your sins."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins New Revised Standard Version - "so that your sins may be forgiven." New American Standard Bible - " for the forgiveness of your sins." World English Bible - "for the forgiveness of sins." Bible in Basic English - "for the forgiveness of your sins."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Contemporary English Version - "so that your sins will be forgiven." Good News Bible - "so that your sins will be forgiven." God's Word - "so that your sins will be forgiven." Young's Literal Translation - "to remission of sins." Modern King James Version - "to remission of sins."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins International Standard Version - "for the forgiveness of your sins." English Standard Version - "for the forgiveness of your sins." Literal Translation of the Holy Bible - "to remission of sins." New English Translation - "for the forgiveness of your sins." New Living Translation - "for the forgiveness of your sins." Today's English Version - "so that your sins will be forgiven."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins The Douay-Rheims Bible - "for the remission of your sins." Hebrew Names Version - "for the forgiveness of sins." The Webster Bible - "for the remission of sins." Wesley's New Testament - "to the remission of sins." Third Millennium Bible - "for the remission of sins." The Darby Translation - "for the remission of sins."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins J. B. Philips Translation - "so that you may have your sins forgiven." New American Bible - "for the forgiveness of your sins." Amplified Bible - "for the forgiveness of and release from your sins." Worldwide English Bible - "Your wrong ways will be forgiven you." Weymouth Bible - "with a view to the remission of your sins." Revised King James New Testament - "for the remission of sins."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins Modern Literal Version - "for the forgiveness of your sins." Common Version New Testament - "for the forgiveness of your sins." Interlinear Greek New Testament - "for remission of sins." Living Oracles - "in order to the remission of sins." Montgomery New Testament - "for the remission of your sins."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins The Emphasized Bible - "into the remission of your sins." Covenant Edition New Testament - "to cancel your sins." Christian Standard Bible - "for the forgiveness of your sins."

Scriptural Baptism for Remission of Sins “21: The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ” (I Pet. 3).