Let me be clear. I do believe Jesus is the Christ, the Anointed One.
OK. Thank you.
However, it is important to understand that the man upon whom the Spirit of the LORD rested, was Jesus. That Spirit only came to rest at the time of Jesus' baptism.
So, when Joel was talking about return, and you clarified, turn to the countenance of God, I know this seems obvious, Joel couldn't have talking about the ressurection, blood atonement, faith in one who had not yet been sent. Right? So was Joel predicting a future time at or after the crucifixion? Or is there a way to turn to the face of God without Jesus? ( Of course, you know my answer already )
The passage from Acts 10:38 says exactly that!
'How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power:'
First he says he was baptised, then what follows is a description of a type of baptism.
Also, a careful reading of the gospel account in John says a spirit, not the Holy Spirit. The english text capitalizes "S" in spirit, but still the word holy is missing, it could be any spirit. Paul believes the spirit is holy, and calls it such, but he's actually misquoting John.
And again, the anointing with holy spirit is defined in Isaiah. The anointing is for the purpose of proclaiming, proclaiming, proclaiming, 3 times. Jesus confirms this in Luke 4. Jesus never claims to have been anointed in any other way. He is being honest.
The horn of oil used by Samuel to anoint David is mentioned in
1 Samuel 16:1. God says, 'fill thine horn with oil, and go'.
Samuel uses, l understand, some kind of olive oil, a symbol of the Holy Spirit. In the language of a parable, the earthly oil is the earthly aspect, and holds no spiritual power. The spiritual power comes from heaven, and from God alone.
1 Samuel 16:13. 'Then Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed him in the midst of his brethren: and the Spirit of the LORD came upon David from that day forward'.
Yes, good.
What you are arguing is that the oil is the spiritual anointing from God, when, in fact, it is nothing more than the outward symbol of an anointing brought by God.
The problem with a spiritual anointing of a leader is that anyone can claim it. We know from Deuteronomy 13 that a false prophet can perform wonders. We know from the story from the exodus that the egyptian sorcerers can perform wonders. Raising oneself from the dead can be an illusion; healing people can be granted by demons and occult practices. What's needed is something holy coming from the temple where God Almighty will ZAP anyone with nefarious intent. So no, no amount of spirit replaces the oil coming from the temple for good reason.
The question that arises, given this symbolism, is whether or not any other symbols are used of the Holy Spirit. And, yes, scripture provides many, including water, clouds, fire and a dove!
Honestly, I doubt it. Let's see, what can I find with a dove in it from the Hebrew bible. I wonder if it's the holy spirit.
Genesis 8 - he story of noah and the ark. he sends away the holy spirit and it returns eventually with an olive branch. Well.... I don't know, he sends away the holy spirit? I think this is supposed to be a bird.
Leviticus, Numbers, doves are sacrificed... that can't be it.
2 Kings 6:25 - dove's dung makes an appearence; that's not it.
Isaiah, he "moans like a dove", thats not it.
Isaiah 60:8 is interesting. This verse could be used to show that doves symbolise spirit. But there's multple doves, which means there's multiple spirits, and then we're back to the same problem, we don't know which spirit descended at the baptism.
Jeremiah 48:28, there he's talking about Moab, and asks them be like doves making nests in holes in the mouth of a cave, or something. That's just plain weird, that's probably not it.
Ezekiel, the fugitive is a like a dove of the mountains? Nope that's not it.
Hosea, Ephraim is a silly dove; nope. There's a dove from Assyria? Nope.
Nahum, they "moan like doves", so no that's not it.
Psalms 55:7: "Oh if I were a dove I'd fly away!" Bye-bye holy spirit. That's not it.
Psalms 68:14 - That's a real actual dove with feathers and everything... nope
Psalms 74:19 "the soul of your dove" ... hmmm, I'll give this a maybe.
The the rest are from song of songs. I haven't read it in a while, perhaps King solomon is referenceing the holy spirit, I don't know.
So there you have it. Maybe one verse in psalms, and maybe 7 verses in the song of songs. But no prophets, no stories of anyone who had "the holy spirit" being in the same place as any doves.
Dove as a symbol for the Holy Spirit is NOT in Hebrew Scripture. It's a foriegn symbol.