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Dip, Dipped, Dippeth <1,,911, bapto>

"to immerse, dip" (derived from a root signifying "deep"), also signified "to dye," which is suggested in Rev 19:13, of the Lord's garment "dipped (i.e., dyed) in blood" (RV, "sprinkled" translates the verb rhantizo: see SPRINKLED. It is elsewhere translated "to dip," Luk 16:24, Joh 13:26. Cp. the longer form baptizo (primarily a frequentative form). See BAPTIZE.

<2,,1686, embapto>

en, "in," and No. 1, "to dip into," is used of the act of Judas in "dipping" his hand with that of Christ in the dish, Mat 26:23, Mar 14:20.

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