Video The Holy Spirit in the Old and New Testament by J. Dan Gill

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Is the Holy Spirit a "Person" in itself? Is God's spirit a Person in addition to the Father? What does the Hebrew Bible teach about the Holy Spirit? J. Dan Gill teaches a class in East Tennessee about what the Old Testament tells us about the Spirit of God. J. Dan Gill is Editor in Chief of 21st Century Reformation. He is a frequent speaker and has authored many biblical articles and theological papers. Dan Gill is the author of “The One – In Defense of God” a book which makes the biblical case for non-trinitarian “absolute” Christian monotheism. The One – In Defense of God: https://www.amazon.com/One-Defense-J-...

What does the New Testament teach about the Holy Spirit? Is the Holy Spirit a "Person" in itself? Is God's spirit a Person in addition to the Father? J. Dan Gill teaches a class in East Tennessee about what the New Testament tells us about the Spirit of God. J. Dan Gill is Editor in Chief of 21st Century Reformation. He is a frequent speaker and has authored many biblical articles and theological papers. Dan Gill is the author of “The One – In Defense of God” a book which makes the biblical case for non-trinitarian “absolute” Christian monotheism. The One – In Defense of God: https://www.amazon.com/One-Defense-J-...



What is the meaning of the phrase "Spirit of the Messiah"? What is the "Spirit of Christ"? Is Jesus the Holy Spirit? J. Dan Gill teaches a Bible class in East Tennessee seven reasons that the Spirit of God is the Spirit of Christ. J. Dan Gill is Editor in Chief of 21st Century Reformation. He is a frequent speaker and has authored many biblical articles and theological papers. Dan Gill is the author of “The One – In Defense of God” a book which makes the biblical case for non-trinitarian “absolute” Christian monotheism.

 
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This was an excellent and biblically supported discourse. I recommend it...and I really dig Dan Gil!