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RebeccaJ
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Rather random requirement there for you to come up with, one that excludes:It would need to be before 70 AD, and be a primary source. Thanks. I will really be interested and appreciative.
Gospel of Matthew: written c.70-100AD ~ Author unknown
Gospel of Mark: written c.70AD (after the fall of the Second Temple) ~ anonymous author
Gospel of Luke & Acts of the Apostles: written c.60AD ~ same author: Luke the Evangelist
Gospel of John: written c.90-100AD ~ author unknown ~ possibly coming out of the Johannine communities that followed St. John the Apostle
Again, it is clear from the NT writings that baptism was viewed as replacing circumcision. If an adult male converted to Judaism, he was circumcised as an adult. When a male child of a Jewish family was born, he was circumcised when he was 8 days old.
The NT makes it very clear that baptism replaced circumcision. It is also clear that baptism is a requirement for salvation.
What is so difficult to understand about this?