baptizand
English
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbæptɪzænd/
Noun
baptizand (plural baptizands)
- A person about to submit to baptism.
- 1950, J. N. D. Kelly, translating the Latin translation of Testamentum Domini by I. E. Rahmani, quoted in Early Christian Creeds, London: Longmans, Green and Co., →ISBN, retrieved 26 January 2022, page 35:
- Let the baptizands stand naked in the water. A deacon should step down in like manner into the water with the baptizand […] and say, “Dost thou believe in God the Father almighty?” and the baptizand should reply, “I believe”.
- 1970, James D. G. Dunn, Baptism in the Holy Spirit: A Re-examination of the New Testament Teaching on the Gift of the Spirit in Relation to Pentecostalism Today, Naperville, Illinois: Alec R. Allenson, →ISBN, retrieved 26 January 2022, page 118:
- Baptism is such a transaction, where the baptisand formally gives himself into the hands of a new Master.
- 2009, Everett Ferguson, Baptism in the Early Church: History, Theology, and Liturgy in the First Five Centuries, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, →ISBN, retrieved 26 January 2022, page 36:
- With the change to an administered immersion, the baptisms of John and Christians were likely still the ducking of the head of the standing baptizand into the water […] "
- 1950, J. N. D. Kelly, translating the Latin translation of Testamentum Domini by I. E. Rahmani, quoted in Early Christian Creeds, London: Longmans, Green and Co., →ISBN, retrieved 26 January 2022, page 35:
- A person who has been baptized.
References
- Bauer, Arndt, Gingrich (1957) A Greek–English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, pages 131–132.
- Book Review page, Monash University ePress, As retrieved 2009-04-23, "Thus, baptism identifies the baptisand with Christ, inaugurates the new life of Christ living within, and initiates ongoing identification with others."
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