In old english, Ye is plural. You is singularSure Peter is talking to everyone. He says "be baptized every one of you".
peter said, repent ye (plural) and let every one of you (singular)
nice try.. try studying more.
In old english, Ye is plural. You is singularSure Peter is talking to everyone. He says "be baptized every one of you".
The lord will hold someone accountable. thats for sure..We will have to agree to disagree; and the Lord will hold you accountable on the day of judgment for your false doctrine; which deters people from being saved.
It is speaking of water baptism.Romans 6 has nothing to do with water baptism. It is spirit baptism.
The spirit baptizes us into Christ, He death and his burial. no water involved
Yes. GOD RAISED US UPAct 2:32, This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all are witnesses.
No, ye is singular, you is plural.In old english, Ye is plural. You is singular
peter said, repent ye (plural) and let every one of you (singular)
nice try.. try studying more.
It is speaking of water baptism.
It also, does not specify "Spirit-baptism" in that passage.
So, you cannot legitimately discount water baptism as a possibility.
It says in that verse that God raised Jesus up.Yes. GOD RAISED US UP
not your pastor.
baptizo is the word used where it says that "John baptized in water".once again, the greek word baptizo, from which the english word baptize is taken. does nto mean in water.
it is defined as being immersed or placed into
it is christ, his death and his burial we are placed into. not water
Your refusal to study word meanings for fear or whatever it is you are afraid of. is your downfall.
You just keep digging your own graveNo, ye is singular, you is plural.
"you " is plural in 1 Corinthians 12:21 (kjv).
No it does notIt does.
Yep. And I am confident that I am going to receive a good reward for my work.The lord will hold someone accountable. thats for sure..
yes, He immersed into water'baptizo is the word used where it says that "John baptized in water".
So both "ye" and "you" are plural....got it.You just keep digging your own grave
Ye (pronoun)
Ye (/jiː/) is a second-person, plural, personal pronoun (nominative), spelled in Old English as "ge". In Middle English and Early Modern English, ...
Salvation is not a reward.Yep. And I am confident that I am going to receive a good reward for my work.
Yet you said that baptizo cannot be referring to water baptism according to the meaning of the word.yes, He immersed into water'
water was the object with which John baptised into.
Nope. You is singular..So both "ye" and "you" are plural....got it.
Maybe in one verse.No it does not
it does not say we were baptised into water into christ
it says we were baptised (immersed or placed into) christ.
Yet you said that baptizo cannot be referring to water baptism according to the meaning of the word.
I believe that this refutes your contention.
"you" is plural in 1 Corinthians 12:21...Nope. You is singular..