Greek Word For Baptism

Greek Word For Baptism

Fill in the blanks with the correct missing word/s.1. the baptism of Jesus is a sign of his acceptance his ______ as God's suffering servant. 2. the baptism of Jesus by John expresses hi ______ and sabmission to God's will.3. Jesus was annointed with the power of the ________.4. To officially choose someone to do a special mission means to _______.5. The Greek word for annointed is _________.​

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1. Fill in the blanks with the correct missing word/s.1. the baptism of Jesus is a sign of his acceptance his ______ as God's suffering servant. 2. the baptism of Jesus by John expresses hi ______ and sabmission to God's will.3. Jesus was annointed with the power of the ________.4. To officially choose someone to do a special mission means to _______.5. The Greek word for annointed is _________.​


Answer:

1. Love ❤️

2. proto-evangelium

3.old

4.new

5.mary

Explanation:

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2. 1. What does the word "Baptism" mean to me?2. What passages in the Bible are linked to "Baptism"3. Draw a variety of words and symbols that describe the Sacrament of Baptism.4. Draw and explain how "Baptism" is significant in your life.​


Answer:

the word baptism is when a child was born u need to be baptist to the charch for u to be part of the christian world


3. List all the words that associates the word "BAPTISM”.​


Answer:

Associations to the word «Baptism»

Eucharist.

Immersion.

Sacrament.

Confirmation.

Communion.

Repentance.

Believer.

Penance.

Explanation:

Associations to the word «Baptism»

Noun

EucharistImmersionSacramentConfirmationCommunionRepentanceBelieverPenanceBaptistRiteCatechismGodfatherOrdinanceSalvationOrdinationRegenerationChristInfantCrucifixionInitiationResurrectionSupperLiturgyLutheranJesusFontCleansingHolyNativityAnglicanPreachingApostlePurificationForgivenessRusConfessionApostlesSinBurialAtonementVigilCreedLdsHolinessWashingMagusPriesthoodConsecrationFaithMennoniteEasterSickMartyrdomGospelRebirthCovenantChristianDenominationPaganConversionScriptureJustificationRitualFastingConvertSaviorOrthodoxyValidityFuneralHereticChristianityProtestantismTestamentDoctrineLentJehovahSpiritWeddingCatholicism

Adjective

InfantPentecostalHolyLiturgicalBaptistCharismaticEcumenicalApostolicDoctrinalRitualImmersedEvangelical

Verb

BaptizeCleansePreachRegenerateChristenAdministerProfessConferRenounce

CauldronBoilKettleQuartFryingDistillationPintSolubilitySyrupPotBakingVaporSolventBrothEvaporationStirFreezingVinegarLiquidEthylMolFlourVapourHydrocarbonVatThermometerEtherSteamReactorInfusionOuncePuddingButterStewSaltOrganicSoupJuiceCookingPasteStarchStoveSugarWaterLemonNoodleDoughMixtureDyeingCarbonTenderOvenAlkaliSauceBakeSodaJarBoilerDipOnionPrecipitateDrainGallonJellyHydroxideTemperatureViscosityMethanolSliceCondensationLavaFlaskMl

Adjective

MeltingSteamingCookedSolubleBoiledHeatedLiquidCookingSolventMilkNitricPouringStirringVolatileHeatingEarthenMoltenSteamPowdered

Verb

BubbleDecomposeDistillEvaporatePourGrateChopDilute


4. The word Baptism is considered religious or not? Why? Explain​


Yes, the word baptism is considered as religious because it is the day that sins will be washed away and it is the first sacrament that we will have.


5. the word philos is a Greek word means?​


Answer:

The original meaning of the word philosophy comes from the Greek roots philo- meaning "love" and -sophos, or "wisdom"


6. The word philos is a greek word means​


The word “philos” means love.

7. It is a Greek word which means "changeit is a greek word which means change ​


Answer:

MORPH

Explanation:

METAMORPHOSE

The origins of the word metamorphose lie in the Greek meta, or "change," and morphe, "form."



Answer:

Baptized

heaven

beloved

righteousness

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9. a Greek word for to ​


Answer:

others

Explanation:

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10. 15 Greek words that show an English translation and then submit it. Example: Greek word English word1. agape - love​


Explanation:

1.Agathos-good

2.Makarios-blessed

3.aletheia-unveiling the truth

4. Elpida-Hope

5. filoksenia - friend to the stranger

6. Psyhi-spirit/soul

7.Kerygma-proclamation

8.anamnesis-remembering

9.koinonia-communion

10.tyhi-luck, good fortune

11.filotimo-honour, self-sacrifice, duty, courage, pride and integrity. Meaning ‘friend of honour’ or ‘love of honour

12.Halara-take it easy

13. eleftheria - liberty, freedom

14.iama-healing

15.aphesis-forgiveness


11. The word philos is a greek word means​


Answer:

Love

Explanation:

Answer:

Philo means love

Sophia means wisdom

if you combined the two it will be love of wisdom


12. What is the Greek word for the word “appearance​


Answer:

εμφάνιση

emfánisi

Explanation:

i dont know if that's right hehe


13. the word baptism mean a.washing b.immersion c.forgiveness​


Answer:

b po

Explanation:

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14. Greek word for cardiovascular system is came from a Greek word _______ means _____ and Latin word _____ means _____


Answer:

Greek word for cardiovascular system is came from a Greek word kardia means heart and Latin word vasculum means small vessel.


15. Arrange the following according to correct order by numbering them A. Rites of Baptism __ Celebration of the Sacrament __ Conclusion of the Rite __ Reception of the Child __ Celebration of God’s word B. Actual Baptism __ Clothing with white cloth __ Baptism __ Lightening of candle __ Anointing with chrism


Answer:

B. Anointing with chrism

clothing with white cloth

lightening of candle

baptism


16. what comes into your mind when you hear the word baptism​


Answer:

accepting the doctrine of God.

Explanation:

John's baptism anticipated Christian baptism. Those baptized by John acknowledged their sins and professed their faith that through the coming Messiah they would be forgiven.


17. what is the greek word for the word appearance​


Answer:

εμφάνιση(emfanisi)

Explanation:

Kindly check If I'm correct


18. Fill in the blank with the correct missing word. 1.)Jesus baptism is a sign of his_______to gods will. 2.)Jesus, by allowing himself to be baptized along side with sinners, teaches us a value of________. 3.)Jesus was anointed with the power of the_______. 4.)To officially choose someone to do a special mission means to _______________. 5.)The greek word for anointed is ____________. 6.)Jesus is gods beloved_________with whom the father is well pleased. 7.)The holy spirit descended on jesus in the form of a ______. 8.)The baptism of jesus marks the beginning of his ________. 9.)Jesus at his baptism accepted his mission to be gods __________. 10.)During our baptism we become sharers in christ's _____________.


Answer:

1. Fulfillment of all righteousness

Jesus was baptized as a symbol of giving His will up to His Father and the beginning of His earthly ministry.

2. In order to spend eternity in the Kingdom of God

Jesus so strongly commanded the importance of baptism because his believers will receive His true gift of everlasting Life in the Kingdom of God

3. with the Holy Spirit and Power

4.

5.chrisménos

6.Son

7.like a dove during His baptism

8. His earthly ministry

9. The baptism of Jesus is on his part the acceptance and inauguration of His mission as God's suffering servant

10.we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God


19. the word philos is a greek word means


Answer:

philosophy comes from the two greek words philo(love) sophia(wisdom)


20. Those who although not baptized died for the Christian Faith Baptism of desire Baptism of water Baptism of blood Baptism of the Holy Spirit


1.Baptism of the Holy Spirit


21. 1. How do you explain baptism into your own simple word?


Answer:

Baptism is an act of obedience for the believer. You have Baptism so you can get closer to God

Explanation:

Answer:cleansing from the benial sin of our forefathers and accepting the sign of being God children.


22. compose an acrostic poem using the word BAPTISM​


Answer:

Being born again

And belonging entirely to Christ.

Promising to give yourself completely...

To prepare your heart for the coming of Messiah

Immerse yourself in water, and in Christ

So you shall take on the nature of Christ.

Making yourself whole, and one with the Lord.

Another poem of baptism:

Bad weather and spring,

A champion is afraid of losing,

Partner in vigils, in laziness sting,

Take your cross singing and not sighing.

I am now clear as if dying,

Seize the time, ah let me not take anything,

Mandrake screaming into the morning.

Explanation:

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23. the word "to excite" greek word ​


The Latin root of excite is excitare, "rouse, call out, or summon forth." Definitions of excite. verb. act as a stimulant. synonyms: stimulate.

Explanation:

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Answer:

να ενθουσιάσει

na enthousiásei


24. Dispersion of Jews throughout the Hellenistic or Greek-speaking world Select one: a. Diaspora b. Monasticism c. Methodism d. Baptism


Diaspora is the answer



25. The word Philos is a Greek word means_________


philos is a Greek word means "love"

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26. Jesus' baptism teaches us this.scramble words:YLIHUITM​


Answer:

Humility

_______________________

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Answer:

Jesus' baptism teaches us this.

Humility

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Explanation:


27. Using the letter of the word BAPTISM, make an acrostic explaining the importance of Jesus’s baptism in His public ministry.


Answer:

Explanation:

When we enter the waters of baptism, we’re proclaiming the gospel message. Jesus died for our sins, was buried, and lives again. By joining in baptism, we’re identifying ourselves with Him. Romans 6:4 says we have been buried with Him through baptism into death. We’re now dead to the power of sin. Being raised up out of the water expresses our new life in Christ and our union with Him.

Meaning and Importance of Baptism in Christianity

If the meaning of baptism could be boiled down to one word, that word would be identification. Baptism speaks primarily of a personal, public identification with Jesus Christ.

In Romans 6:3-4 the Apostle Paul puts the matter this way:

Don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.

Notice the strength of the expressions—"baptized into Christ" and "baptized into his death" and "buried with him in baptism." Someone may suggest that the primary reference here is to Spirit baptism. That's true, but at the very least, water baptism is in the background of this passage.

How important is your baptism? It is your personal identification with the greatest act of human history—the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Baptism doesn't save you—salvation comes by faith alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). Your guilt before God is removed the moment you trust in Christ. But baptism is your personal testimony to, and the inward assurance of, your passage from the old life to the new life...

How Baptism Relates to Jesus

1. It means we have turned from the old life of sin to a new life in Jesus Christ.

2. It means we are publicly identifying with the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.

3. It means we are openly joining the ranks of those who believe in Christ.

When you are baptized, you are in fact visually preaching the gospel. As you stand in the water waiting to be baptized, A, you symbolize Jesus dying on the cross. As you are lowered into the water, B, you symbolize Jesus buried in the tomb. As you are raised from the water, C, you symbolize Jesus rising from the dead.

And since you personally are being baptized, you are also saying, "I died with Jesus Christ, I was buried with him and now I am raised with Christ to brand-new life."


28. 3. The Greek word, philos, means4. The Greek word, sophia, meansThe Greek philosopher who believes that Philosophy is​


Answer:

Philosophy , derived from the Greek 'philo' (love) and 'sophia' (wisdom), is literally defined as “the love of wisdom.” More broadly understood, it is the study of the most basic and profound matters of human existence.

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3.

The original meaning of the word philosophy comes from the Greek roots philo- meaning "love" and -sophos, or "wisdom." When someone studies philosophy they want to understand how and why people do certain things and how to live a good life. In other words, they want to know the meaning of life.

4.

Wisdom of God. Biblical: Sophia appears in the Septuagint (Greek translation of the Bible), replacing "Chochma," the Hebrew word for wisdom. Gender: Female.

Aristotle

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato, he was the founder of the Lyceum, the Peripatetic school of philosophy, and the Aristotelian tradition.


29. the greek word of the word kenitec is​


Kinetic comes from the Greek word kinētikos, meaning "of motion," which in turn traces to the verb kinein, meaning "to move." Compared to some other English words that have their roots in Greek, kinetic is a relatively young English word; the earliest evidence we have of its use is from the 19th century.

Explanation:

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Answer:

kinesis

Kinetic comes from the Greek word "kinesis" for motion. The term "akinetic" is put together from the prefix "a-" meaning "without" + "kinesis" = without motion. Kinesis is verbatim from the Greek "kinesis."

Explanation:

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30. list all the words that associates the word "BAPTISM".​


Answer:

•ablution.

•christening.

•debut.

•dedication.

•immersion.

•introduction.

•launching.

•purgation

Explanation:

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Answer:

Baptism

1) Ablution

2) Christening

3) debut

4) Dedlcation

5) Immersion

6) Introduction

7) Launching

8) Purgation

Explanation:

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