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To: gregor who wrote (760)3/25/1998 10:50:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 1283
 
Gregor, do you have a Strongs? I did an exhausting 2 or 3 day study of every single reference in the Bible to Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit,
human spirit, and both uses of the word Lord.

There are two references to Lord. I only noticed it when David says somewhere: "My Lord said to my Lord." That was weird.
One Lord is obviously Jesus the Christ--the annointed One. THe other Lord is obviously the original manifestation of God we knew as the God of the Old Testament. In the Strongs it is obvious there are two presences in the Greek.

After this there was only one crystal clear word meaning to it all.
That the "Holy Spirit" is the actual soul of God the Creator. Anyway, its all there in the words. I passed the tape I made on all the words and quoting the Strongs and putting it all together for people too uninterested to do it, and I was astounded and amazed myself I what I found. The only person who has ever listened to it is a deeply charismatic pastor who admitted he was rather amazed at the study of those words too. He said he was going to make me a copy of the tape and send mine back. I'm going to re-request it as it is so interesting even I want to hear it again.

There's more to it, I just forgot because it all literally blew my mind. But, you might want to just do your own study and you will see that all references seem to be exactly like the Websters meaning of our soul. There is human and divine. The Holy spirit goes to divine, of course. I still can't quite put it in words.



To: gregor who wrote (760)3/25/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: parcival  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1283
 
Dear gregor,

Thank you

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