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Thomas L. Constable is the senior professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary and he has degrees from Moody Bible Institute, Wheaton and DTS.
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I’m not so sure about this one Steve Antin. I thought Google was omniscient.
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According to Dr. Albert Mohler, there seems to be a movement towards gender neutral language when referring to God. Last year the Presbyterian Church received a document that called for the Father, Son and Holy Spirit to be renamed. Some of the suggested replacements were Sun, Light and Burning Ray or Fire That Consumes, Sword That Divides and Storm That Melts Mountains. Of course there was also a strictly female suggestion of Compassionate Mother, Beloved Child and Life-Giving Womb.
Most of you will probably just laugh this off since in the Bible, God the Father is never referred to as female and you’ve never seen a female picture of Jesus (though never a non-white Jesus either). However a little research will reveal that the Hebrew word for Spirit (ruwach), is actually a feminine noun.