AO - Getting baptized for the dead is it Biblical?

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AO - Getting baptized for the dead is it Biblical? []


This is a great question to show the difference between the Greek way to study and the way to study the Mystery.

1. Where did the question come from? The Greek just makes up questions [1] We wish to ensure that we are seeking to know God, not merely satisfy curiosities.
2. The source? Collect scriptures which speak of baptism for the dead. This is where collaboration starts. The Rules for interpretation say that it must be a complete study: Rule - Complete It is unlikely that one would know all the references in both the literal and 2nd books. Ask for help in finding more. But since one does not know what is not known, the Rule - Humility applies.
  1. ± Tit 3:9 But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain.