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  1. The term "holy spirit" appears three times in the Hebrew Bible: Psalm 51 refers to "Your holy spirit" (ruach kodshecha) [3] and Isaiah refers twice to "His holy spirit" (ruach kodsho). [ 4 ] Psalm 51 contains a triple parallelism between different types of "spirit":

  2. This page surveys the Hebrew Names and Titles for God the Holy Spirit, Ruach Hako'desh, as found in the Brit Chadashah. They are listed in alphabetical order, with the Hebrew spelling, common transliteration, and English phonetics following. For each Name, I include some Scriptural references.

  3. But, it is entirely plausible and not only because Jesus spoke Hebrew and Aramaic. Matthew 1:18 describes how “Mary was found to be with child of the Holy Spirit.”

    • The Shema and God’s Plural Nature
    • A Dual God: Judaism’s Understanding of The Godhead
    • A Triune God: Judaism’s Understanding of The Holy Spirit
    • Are Judaism and The Trinity Reconcilable?

    The resounding and profound words throughout all generations: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one!” (Deuteronomy 6:4). This has always been Israel’s great confession. This verse is used more than any other to affirm the fact that God is oneand to deny the possibility of plurality in the Godhead. On the one hand, it should be noted th...

    Elohim and YHVH

    The case for God’s plurality becomes stronger when we encounter the term Elohim applied to two personalities in the same verse, such as in Psalm 45:6-7: The first Elohim is being addressed, and the second Elohim is the God of the first Elohim. And so God’s God has anointed Him with the oil of gladness. And Hosea 1:7: The speaker is Elohim who says He will have mercy on the house of Judah and will save them by the instrumentality of YHVH, their Elohim. So Elohim number one will save Israel by...

    If the Hebrew Scriptures point to plurality, then how many personalitiesexist in the Godhead? As we saw above, the names of God are applied to at least two different personalities. Yet, a deeper examination of the Hebrew Scriptures shows three distinct personalities that are considered divine. First, there are numerous references to the LORD YHVH. ...

    The Hebrew Scriptures show a plural Godhead. The first person is consistently called YHVH, while the second person is given the names of YHVH, the Angel of YHVH, and the Servant of YHVH. Consistently and without fail, the second person is sent by the first person. The third person is referred to as the Spirit of YHVH or the Spirit of God or the Hol...

    • The Holy Spirit is a unique person. First, we need to notice that the Holy Spirit is a unique person and not simply a power or an influence. He is spoken of as “He,” not as “it.”
    • The Holy Spirit is one both with the Father and with the Son. Second, the Holy Spirit is one both with the Father and with the Son. In theological terms, we say that He is both co-equal and co-eternal.
    • The Holy Spirit was the agent of creation. Third, the Holy Spirit was the agent of creation. In the account of creation at the very beginning of the Bible, we are told: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
    • The Holy Spirit is the author of the new birth. Fourth, the Holy Spirit is the agent not only of creation, but also of God’s new creation in Christ. He is the author of the new birth.
  4. First he says: “This is the covenant I will make with them after that time, says the Lord. I will put my laws in their hearts, and I will write them on ... The Holy Spirit also testifies to us about this.

  5. Jul 23, 2015 · Who is the Spirit of God or the Spirit of the Lord? In this overview study, a big picture will be painted about the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament according to the three partied division of the Hebrew canon (the Torah, Prophets, and Writings).

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