Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.xi Pg 19.1
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.x Pg 9
Eph. iv. 5.
To be “baptized for the dead” therefore means, in fact, to be baptized for the body;5633 5633 Pro corporibus.
for, as we have shown, it is the body which becomes dead. What, then, shall they do who are baptized for the body,5634 5634
Anf-03 v.iv.vi.x Pg 11
Eph. iv. 5.
if the body5635 5635 Corpora.
rises not again? We stand, then, on firm ground (when we say) that5636 5636 Ut, with the subjunctive verb induxerit.
the next question which the apostle has discussed equally relates to the body. But “some man will say, ‘How are the dead raised up? With what body do they come?’”5637 5637
Anf-03 vi.iii.xii Pg 6
See Eph. iv. 5.
(saying to Peter, who was desirous8661 8661 “Volenti,” which Oehler notes as a suggestion of Fr. Junius, is adopted here in preference to Oehler’s “nolenti.”
of being thoroughly bathed, “He who hath once bathed hath no necessity to wash a second time;”8662 8662
Anf-03 vi.iii.xv Pg 12
In John xiii. 10; and Eph. iv. 5.
made. Happy water, which once washes away; which does not mock sinners (with vain hopes); which does not, by being infected with the repetition of impurities, again defile them whom it has washed!
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 4
VERSE (5) - Ac 2:36; 10:36 Ro 14:8,9 1Co 1:2,13; 8:6; 12:5 Php 2:11; 3:8