The word "baptism" comes from Greek baptizo (baptizo), meaning "to dip," "to immerse," or "to submerge." Before its religious use, the word was used for ordinary acts of dipping or washing, like dyeing cloth. The religious sense of ritual purification by immersion in water was a later development.
The word "baptism" comes from Greek baptizo (baptizo), meaning "to dip," "to immerse," or "to submerge." Before its religious use, the word was used for ordinary acts of dipping or washing, like dyeing cloth. The religious sense of ritual purification by immersion in water was a later development.