Jehovah's Witnesses conceive of the spirit of Jehovah (or holy spirit or spirit of God) spoken of in the Bible as a force whose primary source is Jehovah God. Trinitarians, on the other hand, consider that this "spirit" is a third person, who together with Jehovah and Jesus in heaven, make up a god made up of three individual persons, and which they call "Trinity".
I opened this topic to share some interesting information that the Scriptures contain about the spirit of God, and that can help many to have an exact idea of what it is based on biblical information, and not according to traditions. Obviously, the information can be analyzed and the interpretation of the facts can be debated by whoever thinks they have more relevant biblical information about it, especially if that analysis is also based on the biblical Scriptures.
The first thing I want to share is that in the Bible, the holy spirit can be distributed, divided into parts, removed from one person and placed in several or vice versa. This characteristic of the holy spirit shows that it cannot be a person, otherwise that person would be fragmented. The first text that I am going to show to support this is the following:
Heb.2:4
συνεπιμαρτυρουντος __ joined in bearing witness
του θεου __ God
σημειοις __ with signs
τε και τερασιν __ and wonders
και ποικιλαις δυναμεσιν __ and various powerful works
και πνευματος αγιου __ and of [the] holy spirit
μερισμοις __ distributions
κατα την αυτου θελησιν __ according to his will
Paul is talking about how serious is to pay more than the usual attention to the things they have heard, since God himself joined in bearing witness with the holy spirit distributed according to his (God's) will.
This is not the only case in which it is shown that the holy spirit is distributed, and in future comments I will continue to show more biblical information about it.
I opened this topic to share some interesting information that the Scriptures contain about the spirit of God, and that can help many to have an exact idea of what it is based on biblical information, and not according to traditions. Obviously, the information can be analyzed and the interpretation of the facts can be debated by whoever thinks they have more relevant biblical information about it, especially if that analysis is also based on the biblical Scriptures.
The first thing I want to share is that in the Bible, the holy spirit can be distributed, divided into parts, removed from one person and placed in several or vice versa. This characteristic of the holy spirit shows that it cannot be a person, otherwise that person would be fragmented. The first text that I am going to show to support this is the following:
Heb.2:4
συνεπιμαρτυρουντος __ joined in bearing witness
του θεου __ God
σημειοις __ with signs
τε και τερασιν __ and wonders
και ποικιλαις δυναμεσιν __ and various powerful works
και πνευματος αγιου __ and of [the] holy spirit
μερισμοις __ distributions
κατα την αυτου θελησιν __ according to his will
Paul is talking about how serious is to pay more than the usual attention to the things they have heard, since God himself joined in bearing witness with the holy spirit distributed according to his (God's) will.
This is not the only case in which it is shown that the holy spirit is distributed, and in future comments I will continue to show more biblical information about it.
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