There are more than veiled references to the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament. The Spirit is seen as the creator; the renewer of the life of humanity in redemption; as the Person through whom the prophets of the Lord were inspired and through whom men and women received the gifts of wisdom for leadership; administration; and craftsmanship. Dr. Wood concludes his study by showing that the concepts of regeneration; indwelling; sealing; filling; and empowering by the Spirit were already in action in the Old Testament. He presents a comparative study of the words for "spirit" in both testaments and shows how the Old Testament revelation serves as a background and a basis for a fuller understanding of the complete work of the spirit in present New Testament age of fulfillment.
#1943911 in Books Potomac Books 2002-06-20Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.70 x .87 x 5.82l; .99 #File Name: 1574884727336 pages
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