baptizer|baptizers in English

noun baptizer (Amer.)

one who baptizes; one who immerses another in water (also baptiser)

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1. □ John the Baptizer served in what capacity regarding the Israelite sheepfold?

2. JOHN THE BAPTIZER is standing with two of his disciples.

3. As the figurative doorkeeper, John the Baptizer welcomed the Fine Shepherd, Jesus

4. 8 John the Baptizer initially wanted to prevent Jesus from getting baptized.

5. At the age of 30, Jesus was baptized by John the Baptizer and began announcing God’s Kingdom.

6. 1:35, 40 —Who besides Andrew was the disciple standing with John the Baptizer?

7. Enemies called them Anabaptists -- "re-baptizers." Zealous to restore the true church on an Apostolic model.

8. Anabaptists (meaning "re-baptizers") represent a radical Protestant tradition tracing its history to the 16 th century C.E

9. It is possible that Luke learned things about John’s birth from Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptizer.

10. Abbreviates stigma aliparkitus matatagalan, magtatagal, malalaunan baptizer возити pagkakamit, pagtataglay, pagkakaroon inzulin creeping current distinto, diferente PDT; P.D.T

11. How did John the Baptizer show that the spiritual seed of Abraham would not necessarily be composed exclusively of Jews?

12. Practiced by religious traditions worldwide, it became associated with the early Christian movement following the Baptism of Jesus of Nazareth by John, called the Baptist or the Baptizer

13. (Luke 1:5, 6) Elizabeth was favored by Jehovah in that, although barren and well along in years, she became the mother of John the Baptizer. —Luke 1:7, 13.

14. “Anabaptist” is an invented name meaning “re-baptizers.” It was given to 16 th-century Christians who saw little value in infant baptism and, therefore, baptized each other as adults upon confession of faith

15. (1 Kings 4:20; Hebrews 11:12) Moreover, some 1,971 years after Abraham left Haran, a descendant of his, Jesus, was baptized in water by John the Baptizer and then in holy spirit by Jehovah himself to become the Messiah, Abraham’s Seed in the complete, spiritual sense.

16. These two accounts are similar in that both occasions were marked with great feasting and granting of favors; both are remembered for executions, the beheading of Pharaoh’s chief baker in the first instance, the beheading of John the Baptizer in the latter. —Ge 40:18-22; 41:13; Mt 14:6-11; Mr 6:21-28.

17. Senecio requested either reinforcements or an Imperial expedition, and Severus Chose the latter, despite being 62 years old.: He Chose the Arianizing bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia, bishop of the city where he lay dying, as his baptizer.: In 595, Gregory Chose Augustine, who was the prior of the Abbey of St Andrew's in Rome, to head the mission to Kent