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The term baptism with fire originated from the words of John the Baptist in Matthew 3:11 (and the parallel passage in Luke 3:16).: [1]. Matthew 3:11 "I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire" King James Version 1611
The phrase baptism by fire generally refers to a soldier's first experience under fire in battle. Baptized by fire or Baptized by Fire may also refer to: Baptized by Fire (band) an American rock band from the greater New York area, formed in 2006; Baptized by Fire (Spinnerette song), on the album Spinnerette by the band of the same name
Jerome comments on the Holy Spirit and fire aspect of this passage saying, "Either the Holy Ghost Himself is a fire, as we learn from the Acts, when there sat as it were fire on the tongues of the believers; and thus the word of the Lord was fulfilled who said, I am come to send fire on the earth, I will that it burn. (Luke 12:49.)
Hans Bertram wrote and directed the film and his aviation experience aided him in making a documentary about the Luftwaffe's role in the invasion of Poland. Over 230,000 feet of newsreels went into the making of the film.
Baptism of Fire may also refer to: Baptism of Fire, a 1943 American documentary film starring Elisha Cook Jr. Baptism of Fire, a 1952 Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán; Baptism of Fire, a 1996 novel by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski; Baptism of Fire: The Second Battle of Ypres and the Forging of Canada, April 1915, a 2007 ...
With regard to the baptism with fire, the Fire-Baptized Holiness Church taught: [4] We do not believe that the baptism with fire is an experience independent of, or disassociated from, the Holy Ghost, but we do believe that the divine baptism of Jesus is two-fold. Christ's baptism is with the Holy Ghost and with fire.
The short film Baptism of Fire is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive. Baptism of Fire at the National Archives and Records Administration This article about a documentary film on World War II is a stub .
Baptism of Fire (Hungarian: Tüzkeresztség) is a 1952 Hungarian drama film directed by Frigyes Bán and starring József Bihari, Gyula Gózon and Zoltán Makláry. [1] [2] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Imre Sörés.