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The Holy Bible refers to the Holy Spirit
The Holy Bible was written by men of this earth. It was inspired by the Holy Spirit which is the third person of the Holy Trinity.
The Holy Spirit is mentioned throughout the New Testament.
The Gospel, Holy Word, The Word of God.
It is not possible to know. The Bible does not tell us. We do know that everyone who believes in Jesus as their Savior has been annointed by the Holy Spirit.
There is no book in the Bible called the "Gospel of the Holy Spirit." The Gospels in the Bible are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, which tell the story of Jesus' life and teachings. The Holy Spirit is mentioned throughout the New Testament as the third person of the Trinity.
Holy spirit move me now was sang by an African gospel group called vinesong.
One example from the Bible of a prayer directed specifically to the Holy Spirit is found in the book of Acts, chapter 1, verse 8. In this verse, Jesus tells his disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit to come upon them before they go out to spread the gospel. This can be seen as a prayer for the Holy Spirit's guidance and empowerment.
The Spirit preserved them from error.
The Holy Bible refers to the Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit
According to Christian beliefs, Mary gave birth to Jesus through a miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit, known as the Virgin Birth. This event is described in the Bible in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke.
Holy Spirit
Yes, according to the verses in the Bible, the Holy Spirit is considered to be God.
In the Gospel of John, the words Holy Spirit is used 5 times. In Johns other books (1st, 2nd, 3rd John, and Revelations) the words Holy Spirit are not used. But the word Spirit is use many times, referring to the Spirit of God or Holy Spirit, approximately 40 times in the New International Version of the Holy Bible.
The phrase "holy spirit" is in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. It is in 7 verses.
The biblical meaning of "Holy Ghost" is "Holy Spirit". The word is seen in The Bible, where the Holy Ghost is replaced by Holy Spirit insinuating the spirit of God.