No one. All baptism was in the name of Jesus from Acts. 2:38 throughout the New Testament.
AnswerMatthew 28:19 - Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,The answer, "no one," assumes that the apostles took the liberty of disobeying Jesus in this matter, based (apparently) on what Peter is recorded as saying in Acts 2:38 - Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.And yes, in addition, disciples are spoken of as having been baptized in the name of (the Lord) Jesus in Acts 8:16, 10:48 and 19:5. But consider the following.Jesus' words were a direct commandment to His apostles. Peter's words were a summary statement to a sermon. There was no need for Peter to say, "...be baptized in the name of Jesus, and the Father, and the Holy Spirit." He wasn't presenting a treatise on baptism, he was teaching its necessity. The statement, "...in the name of Jesus Christ..." was sufficient to his purpose. Nor was there need for Luke to say more in the later references, as familiarity with Matthew 28:19 illuminates what is meant to be baptized in the name of Jesus.It is impossible to say that no one baptized in such a way: in all the cases of conversion recorded in the New Testament, the exact words spoken over the one being baptized are NEVER related. For believers, the reasonable assumption is that the apostles did (and taught) exactly as Jesus commanded. To claim otherwise by using later statements in Acts as a stumbling-block over Jesus' commandment in Matthew is tantamount to "resisting the Holy Spirit."Acts 7:51 - You stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears! You always resist the Holy Spirit; as your fathers did, so do you.
the holy spirit first appears when Jesus is baptized then reappers when all the disiples and Mary are in a room
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Jesus fulfilled Scripture when he was water baptized. But He was not baptized for His sins- He was sinless. When Jesus was baptized, He was baptized with the Holy Spirit, and with the Spirit came power. Jesus never performed any miracles before he was baptized. He had the Holy spirit, but he was not baptized with the full power of the Spirit until John baptized him.
If you truly get baptized , the holy spirit enters you and you are filled with it.
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the holy spirit first appears when Jesus is baptized then reappers when all the disiples and Mary are in a room
Most pentecostal
Jesus fulfilled Scripture when he was water baptized. But He was not baptized for His sins- He was sinless. When Jesus was baptized, He was baptized with the Holy Spirit, and with the Spirit came power. Jesus never performed any miracles before he was baptized. He had the Holy spirit, but he was not baptized with the full power of the Spirit until John baptized him.
The priest will show the sign that the Holy Spirit will appear. This sacred rite show that the power of the Holy Spirit will come through the cleansing water that symbolize the Holy Spirit.
If you truly get baptized , the holy spirit enters you and you are filled with it.
When you are baptized, you are being born again into the holy spirit
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]
Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity. God the Father, and God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. This would make the Holy Spirit a He. Through out Scripture the attributes of God and a real person are attributed to the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a He and not an it.
Early Christian Communities were led by bishops.
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When we become baptized
That's not in the Bible.