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1 | What were, are, they filled with? | 2 Corinthians | gracefull | 83830 | ||
Forgive me, Ray, but in all these scriptures listed you do not see the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity promised to take up His abode in each believer as Jesus promised? Tim Moran...where are you? How is Holy Spirit translated in the New Testament? According to my Complete Jewish Bible all of the above verses Holy Spirit is translated 'Ruach HaKodesh'. And in the King James, New King James, and NAS it is translated Holy Spirit. "Gracefull, it appears to me that you were led through the book of Acts while a young adult. That to me would be where you were filled with the holy spirit and received the word of truth. We all are commanded to be filled with the holy spirit." Ray, are you saying to be filled with the holy spirit is to have our human spirit made holy through teh blood? While I agree with this if you are speaking of the new birth, i do not agree with your interpretation that the Holy Spirit Jesus was speaking of is our spirit being made holy. Both my experience and scripture bear witness. I must stay with the interpretaions I trust on this one. When I capitalize pronouns such as Word, it is to convey a message of my belief, the Word being the living Holy Spirit breathed revelation of the person Jesus Christ. An enhancement for communication purposes. I will be out of town for a few days. My mother-in-law is going home to be with the Lord. Her homecoming day! God bless |
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2 | What were, are, they filled with? | 2 Corinthians | Morant61 | 83837 | ||
Greetings Graceful! Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law's health, but glad to hear that she is going to be with the Lord. You asked: "Tim Moran...where are you? How is Holy Spirit translated in the New Testament? According to my Complete Jewish Bible all of the above verses Holy Spirit is translated 'Ruach HaKodesh'. And in the King James, New King James, and NAS it is translated Holy Spirit." "Holy Spirit" in the New Testament is simply the words 'hagios' or 'Holy' and 'pneuma' or 'Spirit'. It doesn't occur very often, but this is what place where Ray and I have disagreed. While it is certainly true that 'pneuma' alone can refer to something or someone other than the 3rd Person of the Trinity, I don't believe that the two words ('hagios' and 'peuma') ever refer to anything or anyone other than the Holy Spirit (the 3rd Person of the Trinity). Ray believes that there are both the Holy Spirit and a holy spirit, with the later being a thing, not a person. But, I differ with him at this point. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | What were, are, they filled with? | 2 Corinthians | gracefull | 83854 | ||
Thank you Tim. I wanted to make sure I was understanding his point correctly. My mother-in-law was 91 and lived a very full life! We will truly miss her but so glad she is now home with Jesus. Thank you and God bless |
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