![]() ![]() ![]() But it does not appear, Macknight thinks, that these questions and answers were used in the apostle's days and if they were not, the apostle could not refer to them. The word επερωτημα, here rendered answer, signifies rather interrogation, and is said by Archbishop Leighton to be a judicial word, and to signify interrogations used in the law for a trial, or executing a process, and has been thought by some commentators to refer to certain interrogations, said by Cyprian and other ancient writers to be put to persons who offered themselves to baptism, concerning their faith in Christ, and their renunciation of Satan with all his works, and the vanities of the world. A readiness to perform their whole duty, and even to suffer persecution for the sake of truth, was absolutely necessary in the first Christians, in order to their maintaining that good conscience, to which, in their baptism, they professed a great regard, and to the exercise of which they solemnly engaged themselves. The apostle, therefore, very properly cautions his readers against such foolish dependancies. It is well known the Jews laid a great stress upon their lustrations or washings. ![]() Not the putting away the filth of the flesh As if he had said, By baptism I do not mean merely or chiefly the sprinkling or washing the body with water from its filthiness, which is only the outward or visible sign of baptism, but the inward renewing grace of God, producing the answer of a good conscience, or a divine consciousness that both our persons and our actions are accepted by the resurrection of Christ That is, the baptism which consists in the answer of a good conscience toward God, and which is the antitype or thing which was signified by Noah's preservation in the ark, now saves us as effectually as the ark preserved Noah from destruction by the flood. The like figure whereunto Αντιτυπον, the antitype whereof, that is, the thing which corresponds, not with the water, but with the ark even baptism doth now save us Or is the instrument of our safety and preservation, from the guilt, power, and consequences of sin, which overwhelms the world as a flood. ![]()
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