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22 August 2026

N    09:13  The Holy Spirit as “It” or “Itself” 6 changes history +16,736 [Nick (6×)]
     
09:13 (cur | prev) +20 Nick talk contribs (Moses)
     
09:11 (cur | prev) +4 Nick talk contribs (1 Peter 1:11)
     
09:11 (cur | prev) +4 Nick talk contribs (John 1:32)
     
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09:06 (cur | prev) +16,700 Nick talk contribs (Created page with "= “It” and “Itself” in Reference to the Holy Spirit in the KJV = '''“It” and “itself” in reference to the Holy Spirit''' is a linguistic and translation issue concerning several passages in the King James Bible. Critics of the KJV have sometimes objected that its use of the neuter pronouns ''it'' and ''itself'' in reference to the Holy Spirit is improper because the Holy Spirit is a divine Person. The principal passages involved are John 1:32, [...")