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Pilgrim_Wanderer
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Hi all,
I’m curious about the Catholic Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 15:29: " Otherwise what shall they do that are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not again at all? why are they then baptized for them?"
I saw in the Douay-Rheims Commentary online (Douay-Rheims Bible, 1 Corinthians Chapter 15) that it says : " “That are baptized for the dead”: Some think the apostle here alludes to a ceremony then in use; but others, more probably, to the prayers and penitential labours, performed by the primitive Christians for the souls of the faithful departed; or to the baptism of afflictions and sufferings undergone for sinners spiritually dead." but I’m curious as to why the Apostle Paul would use the word Baptism here if he meant something else
No, I’m not Mormon, but we get a lot of their missionaries here, which is what made me curious.
Peace & Blessings to all and a Blessed, Joyful Christmas
I’m curious about the Catholic Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 15:29: " Otherwise what shall they do that are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not again at all? why are they then baptized for them?"
I saw in the Douay-Rheims Commentary online (Douay-Rheims Bible, 1 Corinthians Chapter 15) that it says : " “That are baptized for the dead”: Some think the apostle here alludes to a ceremony then in use; but others, more probably, to the prayers and penitential labours, performed by the primitive Christians for the souls of the faithful departed; or to the baptism of afflictions and sufferings undergone for sinners spiritually dead." but I’m curious as to why the Apostle Paul would use the word Baptism here if he meant something else
No, I’m not Mormon, but we get a lot of their missionaries here, which is what made me curious.
Peace & Blessings to all and a Blessed, Joyful Christmas