No, John the Baptist did.
The baptism of water was by John the Baptist, but baptism of Fire byLord Maitreya
No, and the name is John the Baptist :)
I believe with John The Baptist cousin of Jesus.
to baptise people in the baptist church. Baptist churches only baptise adults because they believe that
Hard to say for sure who the first one was. John the Baptist, Jesus' cousin, was preaching and baptising 'in the wilderness' when Jesus came to him and asked him to baptise him in the name of the holy spirit.
Who are the parent of Elizebath the mother of John the Baptise?
John the Baptist was the "voice in the wilderness" that spoke of the coming messiah. John asked people to repent and baptized people in the Jordan river. When Jesus came to him, John told his followers to follow him instead. John said "he must increase and I must decrease". John was an apostle of Jesus who traditionally wrote the Book of John (Fourth Gospel). John was the brother of James, known as the sons of Zebedee and also Sons of Thunder because they had tempers. John writes of John the Baptist in the Gospel starting with John 1:6.
The verb is "to baptise" (-ize). the nouns are: baptistery, baptism, Baptism, Baptist (the latter can also be an adjective).
As John and Jesus were cousins, it could be Nazareth.
John the Baptist was assigned to go forth and tell the people of the coming of the Saviour. He said that he had been sent to baptise the people with water but the comming Lord would baptise them with fire i.e the Holy Spirit.
There is a St. John the Baptist but no St. John Paul the Baptist.