Baptized In Cloud

Many who teach sprinkling and pouring for baptism get their theology from an improper inference from the Red Sea crossing in Exodus. Paul in I Corinthians 10 said they were baptized in the cloud and the sea.

The inference is that water from the cloud above and the walls of water to the side sprinkled the people, thus insinuating baptism is a sprinkling. 

This isn't actually stated in the scriptures which nowhere says they were sprinkled from the walls of water. It actually says they walked on dry ground. This baptism wasn't a sprinkling but a tomb like immersion.

Baptism is a burial and when buried in a tomb you have dirt beside and above the body without it actually touching the person. Jesus was laid in a tomb. He didn't have to be sprinkled with dirt to be buried.

Thus having water beside and above, even without sprinkling upon them, was a burial type of baptism. The water above and beside became a tomb like immersion.

They were baptized unto Moses "in the cloud and sea" and not with the cloud and sea.

This required their cooperation with Moses as he commanded them to move forth.