El Espíritu Santo en el Antiguo Testamento
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https://doi.org/10.17162/rt.v27i2.794Abstract
Se puede hablar de una relación poco clara entre la presencia y la operación del Espíritu Santo en el Antiguo Testamento y las referencias explícitas al mismo, ya que la frase “Espíritu Santo” no aparece más de tres veces en todo el texto veterotestamentario (Sal 51:11; Isa 63:10, 11). Sin embargo, unos 27 casos de la frase constructa rûah Yhwh , y otros 16 de la frase gemela rûah ‘elohim nos permiten una investigación más abarcante sobre la personalidad y las actividades de la tercera persona de la Deidad en épocas que preceden a la llegada, la pasión, el ascenso de Jesucristo y el derramamiento del Espíritu en ocasión de su entronización.Downloads
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2017-09-04
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