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There arose therefore a questioning on the part of John`s disciples with some Jews about purification.
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The First Baptism Debate
Scholars identify this as the first "baptismal controversy." The dispute, which most sources say was with a single "Jew," was about "purifying." The core issue was likely the competing authority and value of John's baptism versus the baptism now being performed by Jesus's disciples, which caused confusion and rivalry.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
A question. Rather, a controversy—a dispute.
John's disciples. Those who had been baptized by him, and who attached great …
A questioning (ζητησις). Old word from ζητεω. See Ac 15:2 for the word where also ζητημα (question) occurs. Ζητησις (process of in…
19th Century
Anglican
Then there arose a question.—For “the Jews,” the reading of the better manuscripts is, a Jew. The question arose on the s…
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Baptist
After these things came Jesus and his disciples into the land of Judaea, and there he tarried with them, and baptized. And John also was baptiz…
The argument between a Jewish inquirer and the disciples of John indicates that there must have been confusion over the respective merits of Jesus …
16th Century
Protestant
A question then arose. Not without good reason does the Evangelist relate that a question arose from the disciples of John. For, …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then a question arose, a dispute or controversy caused by the baptism of John and Christ: between [some] of J…
John was fully satisfied with the place and work assigned to him, but Jesus came for a more important work. He also knew that Jesus would increase …
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, the Lord gave us His teaching on spiritual regeneration in words; here He completes His teaching through action, by baptizing…