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Luke 20:4

Context
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John’s baptism 1  – was it from heaven or from people?” 2 

NIV ©

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John’s baptism—was it from heaven, or from men?"

NASB ©

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"Was the baptism of John from heaven or from men?"

NLT ©

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"Did John’s baptism come from heaven, or was it merely human?"

MSG ©

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About the baptism of John--who authorized it, heaven or humans?"

BBE ©

SABDAweb Luk 20:4

The baptism of John, was it from heaven or of men?

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Luk 20:4

Did the baptism of John come from heaven, or was it of human origin?"

NKJV ©

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"The baptism of John––was it from heaven or from men?"

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KJV
The baptism
<908>
of John
<2491>_,
was it
<2258> (5713)
from
<1537>
heaven
<3772>_,
or
<2228>
of
<1537>
men
<444>_?
NASB ©

biblegateway Luk 20:4

"Was the baptism
<908>
of John
<2491>
from heaven
<3772>
or
<2228>
from men
<444>
?"
NET [draft] ITL
John’s
<2491>
baptism
<908>
– was it
<1510>
from
<1537>
heaven
<3772>
or
<2228>
from
<1537>
people
<444>
?”
GREEK
to baptisma iwannou ex ouranou hn ex anyrwpwn

NETBible

John’s baptism 1  – was it from heaven or from people?” 2 

NET Notes

sn John, like Jesus, was not a part of the official rabbinic order. So the question “John’s baptism – was it from heaven or from men?” draws an analogy between John the Baptist and Jesus. See Luke 3:1-20; 7:24-27. The phrase John’s baptism refers to the baptism practiced by John.

tn The plural Greek term ἀνθρώπων (anqrwpwn) is used here (and in v. 6) in a generic sense, referring to both men and women (cf. NAB, NRSV, “of human origin”; TEV, “from human beings”; NLT, “merely human”).

sn The question is whether John’s ministry was of divine or human origin.




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