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BenSinner
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Wouldn’t he have been baptized as an infant? And what would have happened to him if he died before being baptized?
I’m not sure that this could have actually happened.And what would have happened to him if he died before being baptized?
Probably people were baptized when they were older in those day.Wouldn’t he have been baptized as an infant?
He would not die before being baptized (not like He needed it anyway) Christ died when He died, it was already pre-set.And what would have happened to him if he died before being baptized?
No. Under Jewish Mosaic law, there is no analogue to Christian baptism. The closest you get is circumcision, but (of course), that’s only for males.Probably people were baptized when they were older in those day.
No, there was no baptism until Jesus initiated it.Probably people were baptized when they were older in those day.
Right. But Christian baptism is diff.Actually, John the Baptist was already baptizing - it was not the Sacramental Baptism that we know today.
Hypothetically, it does not make any difference to him. He has no sin. The Sacrament of Baptism, besides to initiate us to be the new creation in Christ, it is also for the forgiveness of sin. Sin Jesus does not sin unlike us, then it makes no difference to him.And what would have happened to him if he died before being baptized?