That all depends upon which version of biblical text you are reading. In the King James Version (KJV) the Holy Spirit is referred to as the Holy Ghost. I always us the KJV as its the earliest English work (written about 1611). Others after that are simply some persons personal interpretation of the texts and therefore can posses gross inaccuracies, do to transliteration of the Greek and Hebrew.
The Holy Spirit is mentioned throughout the New Testament.
I think that the dove is a symbol and is mentioned in the Bible.
In the King James versionThe phrase Holy Spirit is mentioned 7 timesThe phrase Holy Ghost is mentioned 89 times
In the King James versionThe phrase Holy Spirit is mentioned 7 timesThe phrase Holy Ghost is mentioned 89 times
It is never mentioned as a third(3rd) or separate being of the Godhead. This is an attempt by men to define the Godhead. It is mentioned quite frequently as God's Spirit (My Spirit) and the Spirit of Christ.
In the book of Acts around chapter 1-2 when the disciples were scared and hiding in the room , the holy spirit came in the form of a strong wind.
In the King James versionThe phrase Holy Spirit is mentioned 7 timesThe phrase Holy Ghost is mentioned 89 times
The term "holy grail" is not mentioned in the Bible.
The Holy Bible refers to the Holy Spirit
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St. Anthony is not mentioned in the Holy Bible.
It is not mentioned.