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1 | Where in Acts does it say that? | Acts 1:1 | Morant61 | 167975 | ||
Greetings Mitch! Once again my friend, the text never says anything about the 'Holy Spirit'. The words included in the brackets in the Amplified version are interpretative. They aren't in the text itself. So, one cannot say with certainty that this is a reference to the Holy Spirit. In fact, the use of the pronoun 'my' would strongly indicate that it is not the Holy Spirit. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Where in Acts does it say that? | Acts 1:1 | mitchm0521 | 167995 | ||
Well first off, If you don't believe the amplified bible, I'll stick with the KJV. Secondly, you said the word my would strongly suggest that it is not the Holy Spirit, so let me ask you about Phil 4:19 says 'My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in Glory.' Since this passages uses the pronoun 'my' should we also say that the God refered to here then is not the God of Heaven? Is it some other God? Mitch |
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3 | Where in Acts does it say that? | Acts 1:1 | Morant61 | 168144 | ||
Greetings Mitch! Man has a heart, so the natural understanding of the phrase 'my heart' would be that it refers to a man's heart. Man has a mind, so the natural understanding of the phrase 'my mind' would be that it refers to a man's mind. Man has a leg, so the natural understanding of the phrase 'my leg' would be that it refers to a man's leg. Man has a spirit, so the natural understanding of the phrase 'my spirit' would be that it refers to a man's spirit. Man does not have a ' God' in the same sense that he has a leg. Correct? References to the Holy Spirit are always made as either 'the spirit' or 'the holy spirit', not 'my spirit' (unless of course God Himself is speaking). Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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