Yes, AgLiving, this is absolutely correct and one of many reasons Catholics have always baptized our babies. Circumcision brought infants into the Covenant with God - Baptism does the same.
In John 3 Jesus says that no one can enter the Kingdom of God without being born of water and spirit. There are multiple accounts in the NT of entire households being Baptized with no mention of excluding children.
Jesus said let the children come to me and wants all of us to have a childlike faith. Even Jesus himself made it a priority to be Baptized in the Jordan in order to fulfill all righteousness - He essentially commanded John to Baptize him due to the importance of it.
Some other OT foreshadowing/ Types of Baptism (not exhaustive):
1. the Jewish people crossed through the Jordan River coming into the promised land led by Joshua (who also placed 12 stones in the Jordan)
2. Moses and the crossing of the Red Sea being saved from their bondage in the first Exodus
3. Noah and the 8 being saved through the great flood in the Arc
4. The prophet Ezekiel speaks of baptism and the Sprinkling of the Holy Spirit
In John 3 Jesus says that no one can enter the Kingdom of God without being born of water and spirit. There are multiple accounts in the NT of entire households being Baptized with no mention of excluding children.
Jesus said let the children come to me and wants all of us to have a childlike faith. Even Jesus himself made it a priority to be Baptized in the Jordan in order to fulfill all righteousness - He essentially commanded John to Baptize him due to the importance of it.
Some other OT foreshadowing/ Types of Baptism (not exhaustive):
1. the Jewish people crossed through the Jordan River coming into the promised land led by Joshua (who also placed 12 stones in the Jordan)
2. Moses and the crossing of the Red Sea being saved from their bondage in the first Exodus
3. Noah and the 8 being saved through the great flood in the Arc
4. The prophet Ezekiel speaks of baptism and the Sprinkling of the Holy Spirit