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F. C. Conybeare's writing about Matthew 28:19 argues that the [seemingly] Trinitarian baptismal formula in the verse was not original to Matthew's Gospel. In his view, the verse is a later interpolation reflecting the theological developments of the church in the 4th century.
Either way, we stand with the Word, and baptize in the name of Jesus Christ.
By Jonathan KegebeinF. C. Conybeare's writing about Matthew 28:19 argues that the [seemingly] Trinitarian baptismal formula in the verse was not original to Matthew's Gospel. In his view, the verse is a later interpolation reflecting the theological developments of the church in the 4th century.
Either way, we stand with the Word, and baptize in the name of Jesus Christ.