John 3:25
Now there happen'd to be a dispute about baptism between a Jews, and some of John's disciples:
John 2:6
now there were six cisterns of stone plac'd there for the use of the Jews in their purifications, containing two or three firkins a-piece.
Matthew 3:11
I indeed baptize you with water to lead you to repentance; but he that cometh after me, is my superiour, whose shoes I am not worthy to carry: he shall baptize you with the effusion of the holy Ghost, in the appearance of fire:
Mark 7:2-5
when observing that some of his disciples were eating with profane hands, that is, without having wash'd them, they found fault.
Mark 7:8
for laying aside what is of divine appointment, you stick to their human traditions, about the washing of pots, and cups, and many other the like practices.
Hebrews 6:2
the doctrine of baptisms, and laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment:
Hebrews 9:10
only in matters relating to meats and drinks, and divers baptisms, meer external rites which were to subsist only till the time of reformation.
Hebrews 9:13-14
For if the blood of goats and of bulls, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkled on the unclean, can cleanse them from external impurities;
Hebrews 9:23
It was therefore necessary that what was only a type of the heavenly sanctuary, should be purified by such sacrifices; but the heavenly sanctuary itself, by a more excellent sacrifice.
1 Peter 3:21
thus baptism, which corresponds to the deluge, does now save us, not as it is a cleansing from external filth, but as it is an engagement to lead a divine life, from the belief of the resurrection of Jesus Christ,