Bible Quiz: The Holy Spirit

What significance do pronouns have in Greek, the original language of the New Testament?
They do NOT assign actual personhood. They are used because all nouns must have an associated gender.
They assign personhood to an object. They signal that the noun is human.
Pronouns do not exist in Greek.
The use of pronouns hints that the associated noun is important in some way.
In John 14 and 15, the pronoun 'He' is used to refer to the Holy Spirit. Does this mean that the Holy Spirit is a person?
No, because all nouns in Greek must be associated with a gendered pronoun regardless of actual personhood or sentience.
Yes, because it is described as such in the Bible.
No, simply because the Church says so.
Yes, because tradition states that it is a member of the God family,
The Holy Spirit is an independent member of the Godhead, beside God and Jesus Christ.
True
False
What is the Holy Spirit?
Power that flows out of God and Christ.
The source of miraculous outpourings
The power of love
The spirit of a sound mind
All of the above
Why is the "He" pronoun used to refer to the Holy Spirit capitalized?
Because it represents a independent, Holy member of the Godhead.
Because it is aesthetically pleasing to look at.
Because it emanates from God and Christ, and therefore must be referred to with reverence.
Because it is commanded to do so.
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