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Originally Posted by Joey Boneski
yes..and i believe they submerged them in water, they probably were wearing robes, the water was cold, and many other things that they didnt actually say in that scripture. It was Jesus name before and after that scripture so I don't have any reason to doubt it. Jesus is the name of our Lord.
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The men were likely naked - or nearly so. The water in Caesarea would have been comfortably warm - even the drinking water would have been.
The command to be "baptized in Jesus' name" in all likelihood wasn't understood as a command for a particular incantation as the Roman Church would develop
Matthew 28:19, into later. They would have instead seen themselves as being "born" (again) into a fellowship that followed the teachings of a particular Jewish rabbi of that name.