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Covenant Sign And Seal: The Symbolic Significance Of Circumcision (Part 2)

Covenant Sign And Seal: The Symbolic Significance Of Circumcision (Part 2)

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  • Michael Glodo

Does the New Testament commands us to baptize children? This article shows that this is a wrong question to ask. Instead, the author of this article shows that the New Testament covenant is a continuation from the Old Testament. Therefore, when looking at the meaning of baptism from the New Testament, the author draws parallel lines to circumcision, showing that the meaning has not changed, and therefore paedobaptism is practiced.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2001. 6 pages.

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I do not seek to understand in order that I may believe, but I believe in order that I may understand. For of this I feel sure, that, if I did not believe, I would not understand. Anselm of Canterbury
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