2:29. Hear what the Spirit saith 17:3. He carried me away in [the]
to the churches. _Spirit_ into a wilderness.
3:1. He that hath the seven 21:10. He carried me away in [the]
Spirits of God. _Spirit_ to a mountain.
3:6. Hear what the Spirit saith to
the churches.
3:13. Hear what the Spirit saith
to the churches.
4:5. Seven lamps of fire ... which
are the seven Spirits of God.
5:6. Seven eyes, which are the
seven Spirits of God.
14:13. Yea, saith the Spirit, that
they may rest from their labors.
22:17. The Spirit and the bride
say, Come,
III
THE PERSONALITY AND DIVINITY OF THE SPIRIT
Two views have been entertained concerning the Holy Spirit: (1) That it
is a divine influence proceeding from the Father, an emanation from or
manifestation of the divine, or a mere impersonal force. (2) That he is
a person and active in all the ways of a personality. That the latter
view is the correct and Scriptural one is evident from the following
considerations:
1. HIS WORKS PROCLAIM PERSONALITY.
(1) _He speaks._ "But the Spirit saith expressly, that in later times
some shall fall away from the faith" (1 Tim.
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