Matthew 28 6 712/11/2023 ![]() The holy spirit: Or “the holy active force.” The term “spirit” (neuter in Greek) refers to an impersonal force in action, emanating from God.-See Glossary, “ Holy spirit” “ Spirit. That they are mentioned together in the same verse does not prove that they share divinity, eternity, and equality.- Mr 13:32 Col 1:15 1Ti 5:21. Although some believe that this enumeration supports the Trinity doctrine, the Bible never indicates that the three are equal in eternity, power, and position. ( Joh 14:6 Ac 4:12) It is also vital to recognize the role of God’s holy spirit because, among other things, God uses his active force to give life ( Job 33:4), to inspire his message to humans ( 2Pe 1:21), and to empower them to do his will ( Ro 15:19). ( Ps 36:7, 9 Re 4:11) However, the Bible also shows that no human can gain salvation without recognizing the role of the Son in God’s purpose. the holy spirit: Recognition of the Father, Jehovah God, is natural, since he is our Creator and Life-Giver. ![]() Such recognition results in a new relationship with God.-Compare study note on Mt 10:41. In this context, it involves recognition of authority and position of the Father and the Son as well as the role of the holy spirit. Matthew 28:1-4: Rolled Back Stone (Greater Vision) Matthew 28:1-6: He Is Risen (John Michael Talbot and Terry Talbot/John Michael Talbot) Matthew 28:1-7: Gone. 3 His appearance was like lightning, and his. He rolled back the stone and was sitting on it. 2 There was a violent earthquake, because an angel of the Lord descended from heaven and approached the tomb. ma) can refer to more than a personal name. 28 After the Sabbath, as the first day of the week was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to view the tomb.In the name of: The Greek term for “name” ( oʹno ( 1Ki 8:41-43) With this command, however, Jesus commissions his disciples to extend the preaching work to people other than natural Jews, emphasizing the worldwide scope of the Christian disciple-making work.- Mt 10:1, 5-7 Re 7:9 see study note on Mt 24:14. Prior to Jesus’ ministry, the Scriptures indicate that Gentiles were welcomed to Israel if they came to serve Jehovah. This command to reach “people of all the nations” was new. People of all the nations: A literal translation reads “all nations,” but the context indicates that this term refers to individuals out of all nations, since the Greek pronoun “them” in the expression baptizing them is in the masculine gender and refers to people, not to “nations,” which is neuter in Greek. The verbs “baptizing” and “teaching” used in this context show what is involved in the command to “make disciples.”-For a discussion of the related Greek noun ma become a disciple.” At Ac 14:21, it is used to describe how Paul and Barnabas were “making quite a few disciples” in Derbe. At Mt 13:52, it is rendered “is taught,” and at Mt 27:57, it is rendered “had. teuʹo has the basic meaning “to teach” with the intent of making pupils or disciples. ![]() Make disciples: Or “make learners.” The Greek verb ma
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