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This paper examines the role of the Holy Spirit in the book of Hebrews, arguing that the Spirit serves four primary purposes: supporting the Son, speaking for God, inspiring and interpreting Scripture, and encouraging perseverance. Although the Holy Spirit is mentioned fewer times than Jesus in the text, its consistent presence highlights its significance. By exploring the role of the Holy Spirit within the broader context of the New Testament canon, this study aims to enhance understanding of pneumatology and encourage readers to appreciate the Spirit’s active role as described in Hebrews.
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