We don't say "the" Jesus so why do we always say "the" Holy Spirit?
Posted: July 27th, 2018, 8:38 am
Someone asked me why we always reference "the" Holy Spirit as the Holy Spirit?
We won't say, "the" Jesus even when the Greek text has an article in front of the word Jesus.
We won't say, "the" God even when the Greek text has an article in front of the word God.
So, even when there isn't an article in front of all instances of the Holy Spirit, why do we always say, "the" Holy Spirit?
I am interested in knowing if this is related to the Greek text or if it is another reason.
Thanks!
We won't say, "the" Jesus even when the Greek text has an article in front of the word Jesus.
We won't say, "the" God even when the Greek text has an article in front of the word God.
So, even when there isn't an article in front of all instances of the Holy Spirit, why do we always say, "the" Holy Spirit?
I am interested in knowing if this is related to the Greek text or if it is another reason.
Thanks!