Jesus, baptized by John the Baptist -- Matthew 3:14
The Ethiopian eunuch, baptized by Philip -- Acts 8:38
Crispus, baptized by Paul -- 1Corinthians 1:14
Gaius, baptized by Paul -- 1Corithinas 1:14
Stephanas, baptised by Paul -- 1Corinthians 1:16
What I know is that John the Baptist is the one who baptized Jesus.
It is not mentioned in the bible, but we can say they were baptized early in his mission.
Jesus Christ and Philip
They usually will receive a Bible after baptism.
The bible says after they believed they went and were baptized, so after one believes in Christ they should be baptized.
the Holy spirit said thew Paul once in eph 4:5
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lutherans can be baptized at any age in life. i was baptized as a baby. but i know people who were baptized as adults. lutherans can be baptized at any age in life. i was baptized as a baby. but i know people who were baptized as adults.
it doesn't it is a human tradition.
In some Christian traditions, individuals can be re-baptized if they feel called to reaffirm their faith or if the first baptism was not considered valid. However, other traditions believe in the sacramental nature of baptism, considering it a one-time event that cannot be repeated. It is best to consult with a religious leader from your specific faith tradition for guidance on this matter.
There is no specific verse in the Bible that states one will go to hell if not baptized. Different denominations and interpretations of scripture vary on the importance and necessity of baptism for salvation. Ultimately, many Christians believe that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ.
In many Christian denominations, baptism is considered important for salvation, but not necessary for all. Some believe in the concept of "baptism by desire," where a person's intention to receive baptism can be sufficient for salvation even if they die before being baptized. Ultimately, the fate of a person who is saved but not baptized before death is a matter of theological interpretation and varies among different Christian traditions.