Yes, baptism is not explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament scriptures.
Baptism, as it is understood in Christianity, was not practiced in the Old Testament. The concept of baptism was introduced in the New Testament as a ritual symbolizing purification and initiation into the Christian faith.
In both the Old and New Testaments, God spoke to Jesus in an audible voice. At Jesus' baptism in the New Testament, God's voice was heard affirming Jesus as His Son. In the Old Testament, on the Mount of Transfiguration, God's voice was also heard confirming Jesus' identity.
Jesus was in the new testament and not the old testament.
I believe it was Isaiah 42:1 and Isaiah 40:3-5
Yes, baptism is not explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament, but there are rituals and ceremonies involving water that some scholars interpret as precursors to the Christian practice of baptism.
None. Jesus was not in the Old Testament Books
Infant baptism is based on the belief that baptism is a sign of God's covenant with believers, similar to circumcision in the Old Testament. Some Christians argue that since infants were included in the covenant in the Old Testament, they should also be included in the covenant of baptism in the New Testament.
No, Jesus did not physically appear in the Old Testament.
Yes, Moses did prophesy about Jesus in the Old Testament.
The term for when Jesus appears in the Old Testament is "Christophany."
JESUS was the messiah that was promised in the old testament. He was the fulfillment of old testament prophecy.