There is no mention of the number of people St. Peter may have baptized. He did preach in various areas of Asia Minor (now modern-day Turkey. A famous Renaissance painting by Masaccio is entitled "Peter's baptism of the neophytes", but this may be more of a figurative account than a literal one.
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.
The main idea of Acts chapter 2 is the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles at Pentecost. This event marked the beginning of the Christian church and empowered the apostles to spread the message of Jesus to people of different languages and nations. Peter’s sermon on that day resulted in many people being baptized and added to the early church.
Acts 1:4, 5 - And being assembled together with them, He commanded them not to depart fromJerusalem, but to wait for the Promise of the Father, "which," He said, "you have heard from Me; for John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now." [NKJV]
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About 1.7 million people visit the Twelve Apostles each year
At least 12 people(the Apostles).
Currently, there are about 13.5 million baptized members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) worldwide. Just over half of these are women and girls over the age of eight - so about 6.5 to 7 million women and girls worldwide are baptized Mormons right now. The Church has not released any statistics on how many people have been members of the Church in the past, so we don't know how many people have been baptized as Mormons total. The Church also does not release any statistics on the age or gender of those baptized. We only know that all baptisms are performed on those who are at least 8 years old, and that slightly over half the members of the Church are women.
No.Eleven of the twelve "Apostles" were from Galilee. Judas was apparently from Judea. 'Disciples', however, came (and COME) from every nation.(Acts 1:8)For starters, on Pentecost, after Jesus died, Peter and the apostles, spoke to people from many nationalities and locations, and 3,000 of them accepted Jesus Christ and were baptized as his disciples. (Acts 2:40-41)
lol, I've been baptized in Jesus' name three times... figure I'm covered now.
You can go to church and not be baptized, but to be recognized as a Christian to the church you have to be baptized.
Yes he was baptized. Many Years ago
To be Born Again means that one has been Baptized in Christ.