Have no idea
john is the only one who can baptize at that time so jesus chose him to baptize him
Jesus Christ. God sent John the Baptist to baptize. God gave him the authority to baptize and he baptized Jesus. The "Baptist" denomination is the only denomination mentioned in The Bible. The Baptist church originated with Jesus Christ in the land of Israel.
The only reference I know of is "The Upper Room".
It is customary in baptisms either by sprinkling or full immersion to conclude in the name of The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost in this manner. The person who is called of God and has authority from Jesus Christ to baptize, shall go down into the water with the person who has presented himself or herself for baptism, and shall say, calling him or her by name: Having been commissioned of Jesus Christ, I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen
john was only a human, so he could only bless you with mortal things. but Jesus, however, can bless you with immortal things.
no, i think only 2 did.
No Catholic priests are not called as Apostles. There were only 12 Apostles which Jesus chose to be with and called them friends. These Apostles used to be with Jesus and had witnessed most of His miracles.
Andrew and Peter
Peter was present at the time of Jesus arrest. nd heis the only man to defend Jesus.
Apostle literally means, one sent forth with a message. Jesus' 12 disciples, in Matthew 10 were sent forth by Jesus as apostles carrying the message of Jesus. For quite awhile they were the only apostles carrying this message, as the church was just beginning. Note that Jesus himself was also called an apostle, in Hebrews 3. He was "sent forth" by God, with a message and purpose.
Catholic AnswerNormally, only the ordained clergy: deacons, priests, and bishops have the authority to baptize, however, in an emergency ANYONE can baptize, even a person who has not been baptized. All they need to do is pour plain water (and only water) over the person's head while saying, "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." They must intend to do what the Church does while they do this. Non-Catholic AnswerNon-Catholic Christians believe that the great commission was given by Jesus to all believers/disciples: Matthew 28:19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,So any Christian can baptize a new believer. But an unbeliever has no authority to baptize.
It's called "institutional sexism". The Episcopal Church allows women priests. Because Jesus choose only men to be his apostles, and priests are the successors of the apostles. As for the person who call it "institutional sexism", it's like saying that Jesus also instituted sexism for having only male apostles.