It was Philip.
And the scriptural reference is: Acts 8:26-38
Acts 8:26-38 tells us that Philip baptized an Ethiopian court official in 'a body of water'.
The Apostle Philip told the Ethiopian about Jesus Christ and baptized him as well.
Philip was sent by God to the Ethiopian who was studying the bible. Philip went up to him and asked what he was reading and the Ethiopian answered that he didn't know. So Philip taught him what the Scripture said and the Ethiopian believed it and wanted to be baptized. Philip then baptized the Ethiopian and God took him away.
Acts 8:26-40 tells us that Philip baptized an Ethiopian official in charge of the treasury for Candace, queen of the Ethiopians. The Ethiopian official was sitting in his chariot, reading the writings of Isaiah the prophet (specifically, Isaiah 53:7-8), when Philip approached him and began a conversation about what he was reading. Philip told the Ethiopian that, "if you believe with all your heart, you may [be baptized]" (NKJV). The Ethiopian replied that "I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God", at which point Philip and the Ethiopian entered the water, and Philip baptized him.
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
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