Speaking of parallelism, I am in complete agreement with your observation about water. The parallelism in the passage strongly supports the view - "water" and "flesh" are definite parallels there. :)
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Speaking of parallelism, I am in complete agreement with your observation about water. The parallelism in the passage strongly supports the view - "water" and "flesh" are definite parallels there. :)
Some postulate:
born of water = human birth, born of woman.
born of spirit = baptism, spiritual birth
So in essence both have to do with water.
:D