Test Questions: Lesson 20
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1. Christian baptism is the
of a believer in water.
2. Baptism symbolizes a person's belief that
died for his sins, was buried, and rose again.
3. Baptism indicates that the believer has entered into a personal, vital relationship with Christ, and that he has appropriated to himself the benefits of Christ's sacrificial death.
True
False
4. "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is
shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned" (Mark 16:15, 16).
5. Baptism means immersion. Sprinkling or pouring water upon a person
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is
is not
Bible baptism.
6. The Greek word "baptizo" means to
.
7. How do details of New Testament baptisms show that they were immersions in water?
8. What does baptism symbolize?
9.
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Immersion
Sprinkling
Pouring
symbolizes burial and resurrection.
10. Lexicographers, authors of Bible dictionaries and encyclopedias, reformers, church historians, Bible commentators, and many other scholars admit that Bible baptism is immersion.
True
False
11. Does man have the right to change the manner of baptism from immersion to some other form?
Yes
No
12. Baptism must be preceded by
and
.
13. Infants
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can
cannot
be scripturally baptized. They cannot have the essential conditions for baptism, namely, repentance and faith.
14. A person must be old enough to know the meaning of baptism before he can be scripturally baptized.
True
False
15. What are the results of baptism?
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