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John the Baptist belongs to a broad movement in Palestine and Syria in which baptism was practiced by a number of religions-ancient oriental, Jewish, and Christian-beginning in the mid-second century B.C.E. and lasting until about 300 C.E.
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Jacob of Serugh, Old Testament, Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, New York, The Gospel According, Symposium Syriacum, Ignatius of Antioch, Clement of Alexandria, Cyril of Jerusalem, Fragments of the Commentary, Fourth Gospel, Syrian Baptismal Tradition, Ein Bedeutsamer Zusammenhang, John Chrysostom, Melito of Sardis, Les Onctions Baptismales, Tradition Syrienne, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Gregory Nazianzus, Against Heresies, Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching, Middle Ages, Naissance du Baptême, Second Siècle
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