The baptism commanded by Jesus was not that of John the Baptizer, as Paul well knew (Acts 19:3-5). So, for Jesus' baptism, who was the first person doing it, and who was the first baptized, eh? Who baptized the twelve followers that He particularly chose to accompany Him and learn from Him?
Did not He, as John 3:22 and 4:2 tell us? Jesus did baptize, if only the twelve. But it was not John's bapstism, was it. So if not, what was the purpose and result of His baptism at Aenon?