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porque refutaba vigorosamente en público a los Judíos, demostrando por las Escrituras que Jesús era el Cristo (el Mesías). (Acts 18:28)
Mientras Apolos estaba en Corinto, Pablo, después de haber recorrido las regiones superiores, llegó a Efeso y encontró a algunos discípulos, (Acts 19:1)
y les preguntó: "¿Recibieron el Espíritu Santo cuando creyeron?" Ellos le respondieron: "No, ni siquiera hemos oído si hay un Espíritu Santo." (Acts 19:2)
Entonces Pablo les preguntó: "¿En qué bautismo, pues, fueron bautizados?" "En el bautismo de Juan," contestaron ellos.
Y Pablo les dijo: "Juan bautizó con el bautismo de arrepentimiento, diciendo al pueblo que creyeran en Aquél que vendría después de él, es decir, en Jesús." (Acts 19:4)
Al oír esto, fueron bautizados en el nombre del Señor Jesús. (Acts 19:5)
Cuando Pablo les impuso las manos, vino sobre ellos el Espíritu Santo, y hablaban en lenguas y profetizaban. (Acts 19:6)

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Acts 19:3 - Cross Reference

En aquellos días llegó Juan el Bautista predicando en el desierto de Judea, diciendo: (Matthew 3:1)
Pues por un mismo Espíritu todos fuimos bautizados en un solo cuerpo, ya Judíos o Griegos, ya esclavos o libres. A todos se nos dio a beber del mismo Espíritu. (1 Corinthians 12:13)
En el año quince del imperio de Tiberio César, siendo Poncio Pilato gobernador de Judea, y Herodes (Antipas, hijo de Herodes el Grande) tetrarca de Galilea, y su hermano Felipe tetrarca de la región de Iturea y Traconite, y Lisanias tetrarca de Abilinia, (Luke 3:1)
Este había sido instruido en el camino del Señor, y siendo ferviente de espíritu, hablaba y enseñaba con exactitud las cosas referentes a Jesús, aunque sólo conocía el bautismo de Juan. (Acts 18:25)
Vayan, pues, y hagan discípulos de todas las naciones, bautizándolos en el nombre del Padre y del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo, (Matthew 28:19)
Porque todavía no había descendido el Espíritu Santo sobre ninguno de ellos; sólo habían sido bautizados en el nombre del Señor Jesús. (Acts 8:16)