Baptism and Betrothal

[Site Map] [What's Nu?*] [Holy Days] [About Us] [Israel] [Articles] [Torah/Bible] [Our Store] [Glossary] [Resources] [Legal] [FAQ] [All Pages]

Pages on this level »» [Up] [Only a Prophet?] [UMJC: About Yeshua] [A “Jewish” Messiah] [Baptism] [Baptism and Betrothal] [“Communion”] [What's M.J.?] [Jewish FAQ] [Gentile FAQ] [Torah] [Torah 2] [Trinity] [Two Houses]

Subject: Baptism articles

Dear Pastor Rick,

I very much enjoyed reading your articles on Baptism. I am a pastor in an Evangelical Presbyterian church in Michigan and gleaned a lot from your writing. As I have been preparing for an upcoming sermon, the Lord has demonstrated to me how much the term baptism is referring to Baptism of the Holy Spirit in the NT. Rom 6, Gal. 4, Eph. 4, and Col. 2.

Quick question. Why wouldn't 1 Peter also be baptism of the Holy Spirit as well?

Thx. and blessings!

Pastor x. x. [identity concealed for privacy]
Associate Pastor, [church identity concealed for privacy]

Dear Pastor Timothy,

If you are referring specifically to 1 Pet. 3:21, I would agree with you that that Peter is referring to Believer's Mikvah, the immersion of a new Believer in Messiah in water, again as a symbol of what has already transpired in the Believer's life. Not that the actual water, or even the act of immersion, has any efficacious power at all, but that it is the outward symbol of the completed work of Messiah as applied to the Believer by Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit).

I particularly like Dr. David Stern's translation in the Complete Jewish Bible: "This also prefigures what delivers us now, the water of immersion, which is not the removal of dirt from the body, but one's pledge to keep a good conscience toward G-d, through the resurrection of Yeshua the Messiah."

The act of water baptism, I believe, is very closely related to the ancient Jewish practice of betrothal. [This is in itself a lengthy study I hope to address some day on the web site — but for now, the Reader's Digest version will have to suffice.] The Scriptures are full of this marriage symbolism. G-d repeatedly calls Israel His "bride," and "the church" is called "the Bride of Messiah." [Question to ponder: if Yeshua is G-d, is He a polygamist? Does He have two brides? Or does "the Church" become "grafted in" to "Israel His bride"?]

In the betrothal process, a young man would take a fancy to a young woman, and would ask his father to go "buy" her for him. The boy's father would meet with the girl's father, and the "bride price" would be negotiated. Then the boy and his father would write out the ketubah, or marriage contract [the Torah is in many respects G-d's ketubah with Israel]. The boy would go to the girl's home and present her with the ketubah and a cup of wine. After reading the ketubah, if the girl accepted its terms and conditions, she would drink the cup of wine, indicating her acceptance [her "pledge to keep a good conscience" toward him, and to keep herself pure until he returned for her]. The boy would then pay the bride price ["You are bought with a price."] and recite the to the girl the ritual phrase, "I'm going to prepare a place for you. If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to myself, that where I am, there you may be also" (John 14:2,3). [And he would not drink wine with her again until after the marriage was consummated, usually about a year later.] He would then leave and begin construction on the new rooms that would form an addition to his father's house, which would become the couple's "apartment." The son would never know when his father would consider the construction complete, but when the father was satisfied with the new apartment, he would tell the son to go claim his bride. The son would then immediately gather his part of the wedding party and set out to the girl's home, usually in the evening. A "forerunner" [the "best man"] would be sent ahead of the groom, and as he approached the girl's home, he would blow the shofar. The bride would hear the sound of the shofar and don her bridal clothes, and go out to meet her bridegroom. The bridesmaids, who hopefully had their lamps filled, would light them and go out to join the wedding party. The wedding ceremony would be immediately performed, followed by the 7-day wedding feast.

The symbolism here is striking, and serves to interpret several of the Lord's parables, as well as to explain many of His actions at the Passover Seder he shared on the night He was arrested.

By accepting and drinking the cup, the talmidim [disciples], on behalf of all Believers who would come later, accepted Yeshua's ketubah and became "betrothed" to Him. [According to John's gospel, Judas left before the ketubah was offered and accepted.]

And I feel that what Peter was trying to say in 1 Pet. 3:21 is that water baptism is the Believer's initial pledge to accept Yeshua's ketubah and became "betrothed" to Him. This pledge is re-affirmed each time the Believer partakes of the Lord's Supper.

Although I haven't yet taken the time to address the subject on our website, I take very literally the concept of the "new creation" (2 Cor 5:17; Gal. 6:15 — same word, translated differently). Again, as David Stern renders them: "Therefore, if anyone is united with the Messiah, he is a new creation — the old has passed; look, what has come is fresh and new." "For neither being circumcised nor being uncircumcised matters; what matters is being a new creation."

I believe that through the process of regeneration Ruach HaKodesh takes one form of creation, a sinner, and places that sinner positionally "into Messiah" where the sinner literally becomes a new form of creation (a new "species" if you will), called in Scripture, a Saint … one who has been literally transformed and sanctified (set apart for G-d's special use). I also believe that this concept figures heavily into the concept of "eternal security" — how can a butterfly ever return to being a caterpillar? — the transition is permanent.

As alluded to in my Baptism study, though not spelled out in any particular detail, I believe this transformation process is part and parcel of the process of salvation. The caterpillar enters the cocoon, "dies", and re-emerges as a butterfly. Yeshua died, entered the tomb, and emerged in His resurrected and glorified body which He will wear for all eternity. Just so, the new believer performs a reenactment of this process [which has already occurred on the spiritual plane] when he or she is placed beneath the waters of the mikvah and emerges to walk as a "new creation in Messiah."

I hope these additional comments prove helpful to you.

Shalom in Messiah!!

Dr. Rick Sawyer (Ari Levitt)
Messianic Pastor
Congregation Bnei HaMelech

Previous Home Up Next
Page last revised Monday, 10 March 2008 02:33 PM

Victims of Arab Terror   

Please Pardon Our Dust
while we remodel our site
to make it more “User-friendly”

   Victims of Arab Terror

Please note: When we are finished with our current “remodeling” project we will be creating “printer-friendly”
pages for all of our articles and sheorim (lessons). Thank you for your continued patience and support.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to a significant lack of interest in the Messianic Message in our geographical area, Adat B'nei HaMelech has been forced (at least for the foreseeable future) to cease functioning as an active congregation. These adverse circumstances have forced me to take a full-time secular position which will require me to work evenings and weekends for the foreseeable future, precluding group Bible studies due to schedule conflicts. I will, however, continue to operate this website as an on-line ministry for as long as the LORD leads me to do so. As the LORD leads you, your continuing prayers and financial support to offset the on-going web-hosting and other operating costs will be sincerely appreciated. — Ari

Site Design and Content Copyright ©1995-2008 Family Bible Ministries. All rights Reserved.
All access to this Domain (including email) is subject to the Terms of Use

Copyrights and Permissions
Contact Us

The pages on this website contain the name of G-d in various forms. If you print any of these pages, please be sure to handle them with the appropriate amount of reverence and respect.

*Ari Levitt is the shem kodesh of Dr. Rickard (Ari) Levitt-Sawyer. Except where otherwise specifically indicated, the opinions expressed on this website are my own, are sometimes highly speculative in nature and subject to differing intrpretations, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of MJAA, IAMCS, MBI, UMJC, or any other  organization or individual. If you disagree with my opinions, please CLICK HERE before contacting me about it.

 

The next Holy Day is Shavuot
• 6 Sivan 5768 •

Begins Sunday, June 8, 2008
at Sunset (8:33 PM EDT)

Click here for a list of Holy Days 2007-2017

GET FREE BIBLE STUDY SOFTWARE HERE
 
[EFC Blue Ribbon - Free Speech Online]
Find us in the

Messianic Directory

An ever-changing
Messianic Jewish
website till Adonai
Yeshua HaMashiach
returns in glory!!!


This site is maintained by
the faithful support of its
contributors. Donate
online; to join our free eGroup.
Join the Presidential Prayer Team
Bibles For Israel Project
 

Hebrew4Christians.com
Learn biblical Hebrew and the Hebraic mindset of the Bible.
Learn the Names of G-d in Hebrew and gain powerful
insights into your Christian faith. A online course in Biblical
Hebrew Grammar with exercises, vocabulary, charts, and
much more.
Messianic Jewish Top 100 Sites International Association of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues
Messianic Jewish Alliance of AmericaUnion of Messianic Jewish Congregations
Messianic Bureau International Messianic Jewish Top 100 Sites

Find a Messianic Jewish congregation near you

Please Link To Us
Hit Counter
Visitors to This Site
Since March 4, 2004

Internet Content Rating Association

Please visit our Natural Health Ministry at
Abundant Life Herb Shop, TheHerbDoc.com

MessianicLinks.com - Messianic, Hebraic & Messianic Jewish Search Engine

Craze My Site

© Copyrights
and
Permissions

Powered by WebRing.