From: Paul W Traub (ptraub@juno.com)
Date: Mon Dec 10 2001 - 11:21:49 EST
To All,
I am interested in the possible relationship between BAPTIZW and BAPTW.
BAPTW apparently involves dipping to dye whereas BAPTIZW has a broader
semantic range in the New Testament with focus directed at the result.
Are BAPTIZW and BAPTW different words?
Can they be considered opposites?
BAPTIZW = Take a stained thing and make it clean (wash)
BAPTW = Take a clean thing and make it stained (dye)
Paul Traub
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