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1 | nature of the holy spirit of god | Bible general Archive 3 | Morant61 | 180059 | ||
Greetings Again! I forgot to explicitly answer your question at the bottom of your post. You asked: "But then again, we know that God the Father is a spirit; so is the Christ and the angels. The pronoun Scriptures assigned to them is that of third person. So why would the neuter pronoun be used of the Holy Spirit?" In my previous post, I demonstrated that the neuter form of the pronoun is not always used of the Holy Spirit. As to the rest of your question, masculine pronouns are used of God and Father, because in form both God and Father are masculine nouns. Masculine pronouns are used of Christ, but Christ is masculine in form. Neuter pronouns would normally be used for the Holy Spirit because spirit is neuter in form. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | nature of the holy spirit of god | Bible general Archive 3 | gdh1127 | 180083 | ||
hi tim! yes, this is what i gather from your previous message. do you teach greek *_*? take care, grace |
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3 | nature of the holy spirit of god | Bible general Archive 3 | Morant61 | 180102 | ||
Greetings! Unfortunately, I do not teach Greek. It would be fun though! :) I had the opportunity once in college to teach the class for a few days while the professor (who was also the tennis coach) was away at a tournament. I'll answer your question about spelling as soon as I get home from worship. I need to get to bed for a couple of hours first though. :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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