baptism的意思和读音

baptism

: [ˈbæpˌtɪzəm] : [ˈbæpˌtɪz(ə)m]

n.

baptisms  

n.initiation,introduction,debut,beginning,induction

baptismn.

1.a Christian ceremony in which a few drops of water are poured on sb or they are covered with water, to welcome them into the Christian Church and often to name them

IDMa baptism of firea difficult introduction to a new job or activity

n.1.,2.()

n.1.a ceremony in which someone is touched or covered with water to welcome them into the Christian religion

1. tourism baptism ageism ...

2. , Attitude , Baptism , Belief ...

3. bantam baptism , barbarism , ...

7. banner baptism n. Baptist ...

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1.The little Phoenix is finally going to experience the baptism of fire. After which a real Phoenix is going to be born.

2.John's baptism was to show repentance for sins, and yet Jesus had no sin, so why did he go in for baptism?

3.Her first day in the job was a real baptism of fire because she had to deal with a very difficult case immediately.

4.At a recent baptism, I spent a large part of the service trying to determine why my services had been eschewed.

5.Just as Jesus rose from the dead, they also rise from the waters of baptism to "set out on a new life" ( Romans 6: 4).”(6:4)。

6.The Father told Jesus He was proud of Him at His baptism . . . even before Jesus preached His first sermon or performed His first miracle.……

7.If God did not accept the baptism, she did not value His Heaven, either for herself or for her child.

8.We are never told to ask for this baptism. Nor do we need to ask for it. The Holy Spirit does this on his own initiative.

9.So, after the baptism, lurking maliciously at the font, I found myself squaring up to one of the godmothers with disapproval in my eye.怀

10.So, if baptism is all that important, what is there to debate?