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What does the Bible say about baptism in the Old Testament?

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Baptism is implied in the Old Testament through events like Israel's crossing of the Red Sea.

The Old Testament doctrine of baptism is exemplified in the story of Israel's liberation during the Exodus. As the Israelites passed through the Red Sea, they were symbolically baptized 'unto Moses,' which signifies their commitment and identification with their leader, much like believers are baptized unto Christ today. This event is referenced in 1 Corinthians 10:2, where the Apostle Paul correlates the experience of Israel with Christian baptism, demonstrating that the themes of salvation and commitment to God are present throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:19-31, 1 Corinthians 10:2

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