This is just plain wrong.
Baptism is translated as ceremonial washings according to jewish tradition. We have a baptism of the HS. We have jesus being baptised that he had to be baptised in (the cross) in which he said we would also participate in. We have baptism into moses. Non of those mean to be immersed in water.
So they go out of their way huh? We must not read the same bible.. I did not see them go out of their way, Peter mentions the baptism of people BEFORE he even commanded them to be baptised in water. So again. You are wrong.
Oh is this so? You need to study more, there is all kinds of greek literature which would have been popular in the first century which uses the word baptism, and very little of it had anything to do with water, In fact, a baptized was a person who baptized clothing garments to given them color as they immersed the garment in the dye which changed the fabric.
First century documents show baptism used in ways also to mean overwhelmed (you have to much on your plate) ceremonial allusions, To be flooded or immersed.
Jesus we are told will come with his robed dipped in blood using a derivative of the greek word baptism (bapto)
So I do not know what to tell you other than you should maybe study some more?
Yep he did know what he was talking about. And he told all of them to repent, and if they did they would recieve The gift of the HS, and he told them to be bpatized on the fact they had recieved remission of sin.
Sorry, You can not get away from acts 2. it does not say what you claim it says, the english translation is flawed. Period.
I assume reading comprehension is not your strong suit. Or, perhaps you were in such a hurry to disagree with me that you agreed with me in your answer without knowing.
What was said about John, Jesus' cousin? The whole geographical area had heard about John, and what he was doing....
Did everyone have to be taught, "hey, that prophet John is out there dunking people in the river.... they call it something new... it's called BAPTIZING" ? How silly.
Everyone of that time knew what "baptizo" meant. What they had NO concept of, was Jesus' statement that we would also be baptized with fire. How in the world do you immerse someone in fire?
When the apostles at Pentecost told the people to repent and be baptized, there was no responding outcry "BAPTIZED? What is THAT? You mean you are going to dip me in a vat of dye? Or, you are going to PICKLE me?"
Come on, you know better than that. Or, you should. You've never struck me as being particularly obtuse..