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:[[Mr 1:4]] John did baptize in the wilderness, and preach the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins.
 
:[[Mr 1:4]] John did baptize in the wilderness, and preach the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins.
  
::Mark claims that John is the messenger of [[Mr 1:2]] by equating 'prepare the way before you' with preaching the baptism of repentance.
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==baptize==
:::Mark uses [[Remez]] of ideas to equate the two. Malachi identifies the way which must be prepared:
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John did baptize (baptizo) meaning immersed them and kept them there. (see [[W: baptize βαπτίζω baptizo]]  Since he did not drown anyone, he only immersed them and removed them (bapto). He immersed them and did not remove them from the preaching of repentance!
::::[[Mal 2:17]] Ye have wearied the LORD with your words. Yet ye say, Wherein have we wearied [him]? When ye say, Every one that doeth evil [is] good in the sight of the LORD, and he delighteth in them; or, Where [is] the God of judgment?
 
:::Malachi says that everyone is doing evil in the sight of the Lord, therefor preaching repentance seems like a reasonable action to take to prepare the way.  Mark also understands the metaphor of [[water]] being the word of God. Repentance comes through immersion in the word of God.
 
  
::Mark claims that John is the voice of [[Mr 1:3]].  
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The immersion in water was merely a symbol of introducing them to a changed life.
:::Mark uses [[Remez]] to join [[Mal 4:1]] to [[Isa 40:3]]. Both verses speak of preparing the way of the Lord. This makes the messenger and the voice one.
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==repentance==
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Repentance means to change your mind, to agree with God about who is God. This is the first step to returning to him. Your carnal mind is at war with God. Repentance is surrender.
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==remission of sin==
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Remission ἄφεσις aphesis comes from the root meaning to separate. It does not mean to forgive!  John had no power or authority to forgive. Forgiveness comes through the cross. It means release from bondage. You are no longer in slavery to sin. When you confess that God alone is God, and you are not, you are now free to obey him.  
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The boy broke his neighbor's window with  baseball. He confessed to his father and promised to be more careful.. this is repentance. His brother heard about it, and seeking to get him in trouble runs to his father to tell him of the event. This is the accuser. But the father already knew about it and planned to fix it. This is the state of those disciples of John. They have the promise that all will be made right, but all will not be right until the cross.  
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Revision as of 16:43, 26 July 2018

Mr 1:4 John did baptize in the wilderness, and preach the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins.

baptize

John did baptize (baptizo) meaning immersed them and kept them there. (see W: baptize βαπτίζω baptizo Since he did not drown anyone, he only immersed them and removed them (bapto). He immersed them and did not remove them from the preaching of repentance!

The immersion in water was merely a symbol of introducing them to a changed life.

repentance

Repentance means to change your mind, to agree with God about who is God. This is the first step to returning to him. Your carnal mind is at war with God. Repentance is surrender.

remission of sin

Remission ἄφεσις aphesis comes from the root meaning to separate. It does not mean to forgive! John had no power or authority to forgive. Forgiveness comes through the cross. It means release from bondage. You are no longer in slavery to sin. When you confess that God alone is God, and you are not, you are now free to obey him.

The boy broke his neighbor's window with baseball. He confessed to his father and promised to be more careful.. this is repentance. His brother heard about it, and seeking to get him in trouble runs to his father to tell him of the event. This is the accuser. But the father already knew about it and planned to fix it. This is the state of those disciples of John. They have the promise that all will be made right, but all will not be right until the cross.


Next Mr 1:5

References