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  1. Sep 18, 2024 · In John 3, Jesus uses the phrase “born of water” in answer to Nicodemus’s question about how to enter the kingdom of heaven. He told Nicodemus that he “must be born again” (John 3:3). Nicodemus questioned how such a thing could happen when he was a grown man. Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of ...

  2. Jul 29, 2019 · Immediately it becomes clear that “born of water and the Spirit” (3:5) is parallel to “born again” (3:5). In other words, “born of water and the Spirit” can’t refer to two births, one natural and one spiritual; rather, it refers to one birth, the birth Jesus is referring to when he speaks of being “born again.”.

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  3. John 3:5 is an oft-repeated verse from which we got the term born again. In that verse, Jesus tells Nicodemus, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God." This statement is significant not only because it comes from Jesus Himself, but also because it pertains to salvation.

  4. Nov 4, 2018 · Given room to maneuver, immediate context points to water symbolizing the Spirit. “Born of water and Spirit” occurs as a reiteration of John 3:3’s phrase “born again”. The word, “again” possess two meanings. Though Nicodemus translates the word as “a second time,” the word also means “from above.”.

    • First View – Amniotic Fluid and The Holy Spirit
    • Second View – Water Baptism and The Holy Spirit
    • Third View – Cleansing from Sin and New Life by The Spirit

    The first view believes the phrase “born of water and the Spirit” refers to being born again in John 3:3. That is, the amniotic water corresponds to “born of water” and “the Spirit” refers to the Holy Spirit. Advocates of this view reason that “born of water” refers to the physical birth and “the Spirit” refers to a Christian’s spiritual birth. Thu...

    Others claim that “born of water and the Spirit” refers to Christian water baptism and the Holy Spirit. They state that Jesus was instituting water baptism as a requirement for salvation and the Holy Spirit as then imparting new life through regeneration (Titus 3:5-6). However, there are four reasons why this view is wrong. First, baptism for etern...

    The third view recognizes that Nicodemus would have been familiar with Ezekiel 36:25-27 since he was a teacher of Israel (John 3:10). Yet, he still did not understand the verse in its fullest sense. Ezekiel 36:25-27 reads as follows, The most important point about this passage is the repeated statement of “I will.” Notice that we are told God will ...

  5. Aug 3, 2022 · This conversation is a hugely important part of the gospel as Jesus explains He alone is the means of salvation and what it means to be born again. At the start of this conversation, Jesus says in John 3:5, “Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.”.

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  7. Nov 4, 2019 · Biblical Translations of John 3:5. Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.”. Jesus replied, “I assure you, no one can enter the Kingdom of God without being born of water and the Spirit.”. Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born ...