Word Summary
baptismos: (the act of) a dipping or washing
Original Word: βαπτισμόςTransliteration: baptismos
Phonetic Spelling: (bap-tis-mos')
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: (the act of) a dipping or washing
Meaning: washings -- the act of a dipping or washing
Strong's Concordance
baptism, washing.
From baptizo; ablution (ceremonial or Christian) -- baptism, washing.
see GREEK baptizo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 909: βαπτισμόςβαπτισμός,
βαπτισμου,
ὁ (
βαπτίζω),
a washing, purification effected by means of water:
Mark 7:4, 8 (
R G L Tr in brackets) (
ξεστῶν καί ποτηρίων); of the washings prescribed by the Mosaic law,
Hebrews 9:10.
βαπτισμῶν διδαχῆς equivalent to
διδαχῆς περί βαπτισμῶν,
Hebrews 6:2 (where
L text,
WH text,
βαπτισμῶν διδαχῆς), which seems to mean an exposition of the difference between the washings prescribed by the Mosaic law and Christian baptism. (Among secular writings
Josephus alone, Antiquities 18, 5, 2, uses the word, and of John's baptism; (respecting its interchange with
βάπτισμα cf. examples in
Sophocles Lexicon, under the word 2 and
Lightfoot on
Colossians 2:12, where
L marginal reading
Tr read
βαπτισμός; cf.
Trench, § xcix.).)