When was the Holy Spirit first mentioned in the Bible?

The First Epistle to the Thessalonians, which was likely the first of Paul's letters, introduces a characterization of the Holy Spirit in 1 Thessalonians 1:6 and 1 Thessalonians 4:8 which is found throughout his epistles.
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Where did the Holy Spirit originate?

Each depiction of the Holy Spirit arose from different accounts in the Gospel narratives; the first being at the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River where the Holy Spirit was said to descend in the form of a dove as the voice of God the Father spoke as described in Matthew, Mark, and Luke; the second being from the ...
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When did the Holy Spirit first descend?

Answer: The Holy Ghost came down upon the Apostles ten days after the Ascension of our Lord; and the day on which He came down upon the Apostles is called Whitsunday, or Pentecost.
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Is the Holy Spirit mentioned in Genesis 1?

The author analyses the place and role of the Holy Spirit in creation on the basis of Genesis 1:2, where in the important prologue to the actual act of creation, we find an interesting situation, in which the Spirit of God makes an appearance, then completely disappears from the scene of God's creative act.
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When was the holy Trinity created?

The word 'trinity' appears nowhere in the Bible; the concept was finalized at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 CE after years of debate. It was an attempt to articulate Christianity's belief in the oneness of God with their claims about Jesus and their experiences of the spirit.
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Does the Trinity exist in the Old Testament?

2.1 The Old Testament

No trinitarian doctrine is explicitly taught in the Old Testament. Sophisticated trinitarians grant this, holding that the doctrine was revealed by God only later, in New Testament times (c. 50–c.
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What is the difference between the Holy Spirit and the Holy Ghost?

Unlike the Spirit of Christ, the Holy Ghost does not fill the universe and cannot be personally present everywhere at the same time; however, his power and influence, through the Light of Christ, can be manifest at the same time throughout all the immensity of space.
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Did the Apostles receive the Holy Spirit at Pentecost or before?

Scripture tells us the disciples were given the Holy Spirit before the Day of Pentecost, and, they were told to remain in Jerusalem to receive “a power” from the Holy Spirit.
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Where in the Bible does it say the Holy Spirit is a person?

In Jesus' farewell message in the Gospel of John Chapters 14 through 16, Jesus speaks of the Holy Spirit as if He is speaking of a personal friend. He refers to Him as that One (Greek: ekeinos) using the masculine personal pronoun.
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Where in the Bible does it talk about the Holy Spirit?

The Holy Spirit is mentioned at least 90 times in the New Testament in the three Synoptic Gospels (Matthew 12:30-32, Mark 3:28-30, and Luke 12:8-10). And the participation of the Holy Spirit can be found at the end of the Gospel of Matthew (28:19).
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Who was the first person to be baptized with the Holy Spirit?

Canonical gospels

In Mark 1 and John 1, the Baptist proclaimed that Jesus "will baptize in (the) Holy Spirit"; while in Matthew 3 and Luke 3, he "will baptize with Holy Spirit and fire". Jesus is considered the first person to receive the baptism with the Holy Spirit.
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Who was the first to worship Jesus?

The magi rejoice to hear and go to Bethlehem where they find Jesus. There they bestow their gifts: gold, frankincense, and myrrh. The gentiles have come to proclaim Jesus as king, not of Israel alone, but king over all the world. These gentiles are the first of all people to worship Jesus Christ.
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What does Jesus call the Holy Spirit?

In this sense, Christ can call the Holy Ghost “my Spirit”—the agent or medium whereby the Savior reveals his Father's truth to mankind, for Christ is the chosen spokesman, “the Word, even the messenger of salvation” (D&C 93:8), whose “words … are spirit” (John 6:63).
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Did Mary receive the Holy Spirit at Pentecost?

Mary, Mother of the Church

This has been traditionally called the "birthday" of the Church , that day when "all were filled with the Holy Spirit." (Acts 2:4) Pentecost occurs ten days after the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ....
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How many times is Holy Spirit mentioned in the Bible?

New Testament. The term Holy Spirit appears at least 90 times in the New Testament. The sacredness of the Holy Spirit to Christians is affirmed in all three Synoptic Gospels, which proclaim that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the unforgivable sin.
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What are the 7 names of the Holy Spirit?

The sevenfold ministry of the Spirit

Including the Spirit of the Lord, and the Spirits of wisdom, of understanding, of counsel, of might, of knowledge and of fear of the LORD, here are represented the seven Spirits, which are before the throne of God.
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Is the Holy Spirit the Third person of the Trinity?

Holy Spirit: Third Person of the Trinity.
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What religions do not believe in the Trinity?

Jehovah's Witnesses identify as Christians, but their beliefs are different from other Christians in some ways. For instance, they teach that Jesus is the son of God but is not part of a Trinity.
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Where did Trinity come from?

The words 'the Trinity' are the English equivalent of the Latin word Trinitas, which was coined by the early Christian writer Tertullian. The word, which, etymologically, means something like 'the tripleness', is used to refer collectively to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
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Where is the Holy Trinity mentioned in Genesis?

Christians believe that the Trinity was present at the creation of the world. God the Father is the creator, but Genesis 1 shows that the Holy Spirit also had a role: The Spirit of God was hovering over the water.
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Do Catholics believe in the Trinity?

Catholics believe that there are three distinct Persons to this one God and that these three Persons form a unity. This belief is called the doctrine of the Trinity: God the Father - the creator and sustainer of all things. God the Son - the incarnation of God as a human being, Jesus Christ, on Earth.
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Do you need to be baptized to receive the Holy Spirit?

Jesus Christ taught that everyone must be baptized of water and of the Spirit (the Holy Ghost) for the remission, or forgiveness, of sins. Through baptism by one who holds priesthood authority and through receiving the Holy Ghost, you will be spiritually reborn.
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Who was the first person to speak in tongues in the Bible?

According to the New Testament, glossolalia first occurred among the followers of Jesus at Pentecost, when “all of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability” (Acts of the Apostles 2:4).
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