Ruhun kimin üzerine inip durduğunu görürsen, Kutsal Ruh'la vaftiz eden odur. - The man on whom you see the Spirit come down and remain is he who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.
One of the three parts of the Holy Trinity, the others being the Father (God) and the Son (Jesus). Has superceded the term Holy Ghost in many Christian denominations
In the Christian religion, the Holy Spirit is one of the three aspects of God, together with God the Father and God the Son. = Holy Ghost. The third person of the Trinity. God in the form of a spirit according to the Christian religion = Holy Ghost. or Holy Ghost or Paraclete In Christianity, the third person of the Holy Trinity. Though references to the spirit of Yahweh (God) abound in the Old Testament, Christian teaching about the Holy Spirit is derived mainly from the Gospels. The Holy Spirit descended on Jesus at his baptism, and outpourings of the Spirit are mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, in which healing, prophecy, exorcism, and speaking in tongues are associated with its activity. The Holy Spirit also came to the disciples during Pentecost. The definition of the Holy Spirit as a divine person equal in substance to the Father and the Son was made at the Council of Constantinople (AD 381)
the third person in the Trinity; Jesus promised the Apostles that he would send the Holy Spirit after his Crucifixion and Resurrection; it came on Pentecost
(hoh-lee spihr-it) Third person of the Trinity The Bible speaks of God's Holy Spirit as the one who saves us and lives inside us Jesus told his disciples he would send the Holy Spirit to guide and teach all Christians Psalm 51: 11 John 14: 26 Romans 15: 16 Return horn (horn) • Point at the corners of an altar The blood of the offering was smeared on these horns Exodus 27: 2 • The horn of a ram Exodus 19: 13 • A wind instrument made from a ram's horn Psalm 81: 3 • A flask or cup made from a ram's horn 1 Samuel 16: 1,13 • A symbol of power 2 Samuel 22: 3 Return
(sometimes termed the "holy ghost") In Judaism, the presence of God as evidenced in the speech of the prophets and other divine manifestations; in Christianity, understood more generally as the active, guiding presence of God in the church and its members
The third person of the Trinity His main task is to reveal Jesus and the work of the Cross to us He is known as the comforter, teacher, and guide He was the source of creativity and life (Genesis_2: 7) The Holy Spirit presided over the creation of the world and over our new birth The Holy Spirit is a person (not a force), in perfect union with Jesus and God - the third person of the Trinity He is our link with God and Jesus He is God's presence with us and within us - our guide, our teacher, our comforter - our source of spiritual life Christian maturity is the progressive submission of every part of our life to the Holy Spirit's direction (See Baptism and the Holy Spirit above)
the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity who proceeds from the Father and the Son and is equal to Them as He is the same Lord and God as They are He is referred to as "The Love of God personified"
the Third Person of the Trinity Who is metaphorically described in the Course as God's Answer to the separation; the Communication Link between God and His separated Sons, bridging the gap between the Mind of Christ and our split mind; the memory of God and His Son we took with us into our dream; the One Who sees our illusions (perception), leading us through them to the truth (knowledge); the Voice for God Who speaks for Him and for our real Self, reminding us of the Identity we forgot; also referred to as Bridge, Comforter, Guide, Mediator, Teacher, and Translator
The Holy Spirit is the Source of Awareness in the universe There is only one Holy Spirit and one Awareness It is the Holy Spirit who brings all things to our remembrance
According to the Old Testament, the Holy Spirit, sent by God, is the divine principle of activity in the world For Christians the Holy Spirit is part of the Trinity, which is three aspects of God, consisting of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit Able to bestow gifts on individuals, especially the gift of prophecy, the Holy Spirit aided in the conception of Jesus (Matt 1: 18-20); descended to Jesus at his baptism (Matt 3: 16; Mark 1: 10; John 1: 32); and came down to Mary and the apostles at Pentecost and enabled them to speak in foreign languages (Acts 2)