Gefunden 23 Ergebnisse für: Baptism

  • And if we say: The baptism of John was merely something human, beware of the people: since all hold John as a prophet." (Matthew 21, 26)

  • So John began to baptise in the desert; he preached a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. (Mark 1, 4)

  • Was John's preaching and baptism a work of God, or was it merely something human? Answer me." (Mark 11, 30)

  • But neither could they answer before the people that the baptism of John was merely something human, for everyone regarded John as a prophet. (Mark 11, 32)

  • John proclaimed a baptism for repentant people to obtain forgiveness of sins and he went through the whole country bordering the Jordan River. (Luke 3, 3)

  • All the people listening to him, even the tax collectors, had acknowledged the will of God in receiving the baptism of John, (Luke 7, 29)

  • but I have a baptism to undergo and what anguish I feel until it is over! (Luke 12, 50)

  • Was John's preaching and baptism a work of God, or was it merely something human?" (Luke 20, 4)

  • beginning with John's baptism until the day when Jesus was taken away from us. One of these has to become, with us, a witness to his resurrection." (Acts 1, 22)

  • No doubt you have heard of the event that occurred throughout the whole country of the Jews, beginning from Galilee, after the baptism John preached. (Acts 10, 37)

  • Before he appeared, John proclaimed a baptism of repentance for all the people of Israel. (Acts 13, 24)

  • and he had some knowledge of the way of the Lord. With great enthusiasm he preached and taught correctly about Jesus, although he knew only of John's baptism. (Acts 18, 25)


“Jesus vê, conhece e pesa todas as suas ações.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina