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Acts 8:16

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3768 as yet ουπω
G1063 For γαρ
G2258 he was ην
G1909 upon επ
G3762 none ουδενι
G846 of them αυτων
G1968 fallen επιπεπτωκος
G3440 only μονον
G1161   δε
G907 baptized βεβαπτισμενοι
G5225 they were υπηρχον
G1519 in εις
G3588 the το
G3686 name ονομα
G3588 of the του
G2962 Lord κυριου
G2424 Jesus ιησου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  as
  he
G1968 fallen
G1909 upon
G3762 none
  of
G846 them
G3440 only
  they
G5225 were
G907 baptized
G3686 name
  of
G2962 Lord
G2424 Jesus

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G907
Greek: βαπτίζω
Transliteration: baptizō
Pronunciation: bap-tid'-zo
Bible Usage: baptist baptize wash.
Definition:  

to make whelmed (that is fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism

1. to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk)

2. to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to make clean with water, to wash one's self, bathe

3. to overwhelm Not to be confused with 911, bapto. The clearest example that showsthe meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physicianNicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making picklesand is helpful because it uses both words. Nicander says that inorder to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be 'dipped'(bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptised' (baptizo) in thevinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in asolution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act ofbaptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change. When used in the New Testament, this word more often refers to ourunion and identification with Christ than to our water baptism. e.g.Mark 16:16. 'He that believes and is baptised shall be saved'.Christ is saying that mere intellectual assent is not enough. Theremust be a union with him, a real change, like the vegetable to thepickle! Bible Study Magazine, James Montgomery Boice, May 1989.

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.