No
Some of Jesus' disciples were baptised by John Baptist in the river Jordan, and the others were baptised by the earlier disciples, probably also in the Jordan river.
It is doubtful that Jesus baptised disciples personally, although the New Testament points to disciples of Jesus baptising, likely under His supervision. It is also unclear whether anyone baptised by his disciples became disciples themselves. Remember that Jesus had many more disciples in addition to the Twelve who were later promoted to Apostles. A number of Jesus' disciples were originally disciples of his cousin John, the Baptiser, and were almost undoubtedly baptised by John.
Simon Peter and his brother Andrew were disciples of John the Baptist before following Jesus (John 1:35-42), so they had probably been baptised by him. It also seems from Mark 1 that just about everyone was baptised by John. And in Acts 2 all Jesus' followers were baptised by the Holy Spirit, so in that sense they all were.
John was not the oldest of the disciples. It is believed that Peter was the oldest among the twelve disciples of Jesus.
The twelve disciples of Jesus are Peter, Andrew, James , John, Philip, Matthew, Judas, Nathaniel, Bartholomew, Thomas, Thadeus, James the son of alpheaus..
yes JESUS was baptised by john the baptist
No, Nathaniel was not one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He is mentioned in the Gospel of John as a friend of Philip who was called by Jesus to follow him.
Not really, Im a Protestant. The thing is that we dont baptise infants full stop. This is because infants dont know what theyre doing so youre just getting them wet. Jesus got baptised when he was a grown man so we baptise people when theyre already old enough to know what theyre doing, im 17 and just got baptised. And yes we baptise in water.
The 12 apostles were formed after Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. Jesus hand picked out all of his 12 disciples.
We don't know. However, it was very likely that many of them were originally disciples of John the Baptist (e.g. Philip, Nathaniel) and so, as a result, may well have been baptised. But there are no records of baptism among the disciples. I don't think they have gotten baptized physically but spiritually they already have been baptized for Jesus baptized with fire and whoever believes in Him is granted eternal life.
Baptist.
No that is not Mary magadelene, it is John. As John was the youngest of the twelve disciples.