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NASB | Psalm 51:10 ¶ Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a steadfast spirit within me. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Psalm 51:10 ¶ Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a right and steadfast spirit within me. |
Subject: Why one word for wind and spirit? |
Bible Note: Hi wdc, I just wrote to JVH and had a good time writing him, however the computer swallowed it when I went back to click on note. I've got to learn to paste like it was suggested earlier by someone else. Anyway, JVH and wdc, and anybody, hi. I love the book of John, just like everybody else I guess. It was where I started when I wanted to study the Trinity. Of course, wdc ,you may have recognized me as the capitalizer, so here goes. You say that you notice how Jesus likens His words to Spirit, but the verse you want to look at says that His words are spirit. The Word, the Holy Spirit, and God are the same in one Spirit. We as humans don't like to be "used"and I would think that the Spirit uses the word of God, the sword of the Spirit in your Eph 6:17 passage. Jesus is the Word, was the Word, and will be the Word. Also God was the Word. Scripture talks of God our Savior. And we know that God is a Spirit. Jesus will be Spirit when we get to know Him. Anyway, you want to look at Jn 6:63. "It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit and are life." I think we have to look back and look at the Bread of life that the disciples were grumbling about. His words are spirit, this Bread is Spirit that gives life more abundant. Jesus said that you can't live on bread alone. And Jn 6:58 says "he who eats this Bread will live forever." But lets talk about this together later. I have some sleep to get, too. But look at the passage of Jn 6:26 through to your verse. Count the breads, I encourage you all to capitalize them. Praise Him in it. See if you don't come to the knowledge of the God/Man in His completeness. Later people, Ray V.H. |