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Ruach in the Psalms
A Pneumatogical Understanding
Introduction
This book seeks to explore the pneumatological significance of the use of the Hebrew term, ruah (spirit) in the book of Psalms. It will compare and contrast the use of ruah qodesh (literally, your spirit of holiness) in Psalm 33:6; 51:10-13; 104:30; 139:7-12; and 143:10.
Historical Context
David, in his personal communion with God, was the first to reveal the activity of the Holy Spirit as indwelling and guiding the believer, even with a possible expansion of the idea of regeneration in the Old Testament.
Conclusion
This book concludes that a manifestation of the person and work of the Holy Spirit appears to occur within the five targeted passages.