Holy Spirit in Early Judaism (1hr+)

Holy Spirit is a special term that arose and became common at a certain time in history. It is often associated with the New Testament and Christianity, and not with Judaism. But we know that God’s Spirit is simply inseparable from God, and it should not surprise us that this name would come up from time to time. We read of Spirit's involvement in creation and know that it is also inseparable from us humans as well. It is by God's spirit that Adam became alive. So why would this idea not be present in Judaism? Learn more about how this term and concept developed in Judaism in this short seminar.

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