Holy Spirit (Christianity)
(重定向自God the Holy Spirit)


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![In the Farewell Discourse Jesus promised to send the Holy Spirit to his disciples after his departure,[11] depiction from the Maesta by Duccio, 1308–1311.](/uploads/202501/15/Christ_Taking_Leave_of_the_Apostles0022.jpg)
For the majority of Christian denominations, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is the third entity (hypostasis) of the Trinity: the Triune God manifested as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; each person itself being God.
The New Testament includes over 90 references to the Holy Spirit. All three Synoptic Gospels proclaim blasphemy against the Holy Spirit as the unforgivable sin. The Holy Spirit plays a key role in the Pauline epistles. In the Johannine writings, three separate terms, "Holy Spirit", "Spirit of Truth", and "Paraclete" are used.