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Study name | Baptism for the Dead |
Study code | BFD |
1 Corinthians 15:29–30 | Put a "#1" next to the reference to the next verse, because 1 Corithians 15:29 is used twice in this study. |
* Romans 6:3–5 | Baptism symbolizes the death of our old nature and the beginning of a new life. So why did Paul mention baptism for the dead? |
1 Corinthians 15:12–19 | Some of the Corinthians believed that the dead would never rise. Some also practised baptism for the dead. Put a #2 after the reference to verse 29. |
1 Corinthians 15:29 | #2 Paul argued that if the dead were never raised, why did they baptize them? |
Romans 14:12 | |
Ezekiel 14:14 | No one can be saved for another; no one can be baptized for another. |
Acts 2:38 | A dead person cannot repent. |
* This text is used in more than one study
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