Nghĩa của từ baptizes bằng Tiếng Hàn

[bapˈtīz,ˈbapˌtīz]
verb - baptize
...에게 세례를 주다: baptize
...에게 침례를 주다: baptize
...에게 세례명을 주다: baptize
...에게 이름을 붙이다: baptize
...에게 별명을 붙이다: nickname, baptize
청정하게 하다: baptize
정화하다: purify, depurate, effloresce, rarefy, baptize
세례를 베풀다: baptize

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1. Baptist definition is - one that baptizes

2. Understand the difference between Baptizes and Dubbed.

3. How Christmas Baptizes Norse Mythology Into Powerful Christian Archetypes

4. Pope Baptizes 32 babies in Sistine Chapel, marvels at quiet

5. The words Baptizes and Dubbed might have synonymous (similar) meaning

6. 'Joy of Salvation' Proclaimed as Calvary Chapel Chino Hills Baptizes 1,200

7. The Church Baptizes infants because they are born with original sin

8. Synonyms for Christens include names, calls, terms, designates, dubs, styles, denominates, labels, baptises and baptizes

9. Picture 4-23, Alma Baptizes in the Waters of Mormon (Gospel Art Picture Kit 309; 62332)

10. NASB Translation Baptist (3), baptize (9), baptized (51), Baptizes (1), baptizing (10), ceremonially washed (1), undergo (1).

11. Baptist definition, a member of a Christian denomination that baptizes believers by immersion and that is usually Calvinistic in doctrine

12. In current scholarly English the name Anabaptist ("one who baptizes again") is widely accepted as a neutral term that has lost its older, polemical sense

13. The name Anabaptist means “one who baptizes again.” Their persecutors named them this, referring to the practice of baptizing persons when they converted or declared their faith in Christ, even if they had been “baptized” as infants

14. Class of Christians who regard infant baptism as invalid, 1530s, literally "one who baptizes over again," from Modern Latin anabaptista, from Late Latin Anabaptismus "second baptism" (used in literal sense from 4c.), from Ecclesiastical Greek anabaptismos, from ana "again, anew" (see ana-) + baptismos "baptism" (see baptism).

15. Anabaptist (n.) class of Christians who regard infant baptism as invalid, 1530s, literally "one who baptizes over again," from Modern Latin anabaptista, from Late Latin Anabaptismus "second baptism" (used in literal sense from 4c.), from Ecclesiastical Greek anabaptismos, from ana "again, anew" (see ana-) + baptismos "baptism" (see baptism).