Greek word meaning for baptism
20 days ago
Baptism, in the Greek language, is known as 'baptizo'. This word has its roots in the Greek verb 'bapto', which means to dip or to immerse. So, when we talk about baptism, we're referring to the full immersion of an individual in water.
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