Wrong.
But before you respond...I only follow 1611 KJV.
I would think the 1611 KJV.
To Baptize is to
wash or
purify . As a metaphor blood or water is used together to demonstrate the unseen work of Christ faith .
John 3:25 Then there arose a question between some of John's disciples and the Jews about purifying.
They in John 3 were inquiring as to why a person from the tribe of Judah was usurping the law from the tribe of Levi.
In ceremonial laws types as shadows. Water is used as a demonstration to the world the work of God . It was set up in the Levitical order and passed on the new testament order where all the nations, men and women make up the kingdom of priest sent as apostles with the gospel .
When Aaron's two sons announced they had a desire, during the demonstration to the world they added what is call strange fire (personal touch) . in order, in pride to personalize it as a way of self edification . They were consume by fiery judgment of God . . while the priestly garments suffered no loss.
Jesus fulfilled the promise of coming after the manner of Melchedik put a end to the old order or shadow ,
Water baptism to day is a continuation of the old testament ceremonial law .
It does not confirm as a personal outward sign a persons sin has been omitted . That work or demonstration is attributed to the Son of man, Jesus . He alone knew no sin.
Water represents the purifying work of the Spirit .But H20 does not perform it. It evaporates .The Holy Spirit cannot evaporate.
The purifying baptism of the Holy Spirit below. Not perform with human hand .A work of Christ's faith working in us, We walk by that faith .The light of our path
Acts 15:8-9 King James Version (KJV) And God, which knoweth the hearts, bare them witness, giving them the Holy Ghost, even as he did unto us; And put no difference between us and them, purifying their hearts by faith.