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  <title>Words, Words, Words 10: The Holy Ghost Story</title>
  <description>Why do we say &amp;quot;Holy Spirit&amp;quot; more often than &amp;quot;Holy Ghost&amp;quot;? It's not just because we're scared of things that go bump in the night. This week I'm taking a listener question about why &amp;quot;Spirit&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Ghost&amp;quot; seem interchangeable in early modern English translations of the Bible, but not so much anymore. It's about how English has changed, how the Biblical languages changed over time, and how&amp;amp;nbsp;we've changed since salvation history began. Pre-order my new book,&amp;amp;nbsp;Light of the Mind, Light of the World: https://a.co/d/2QccOfM Check out our sponsor, the Ancient Language Institute:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://ancientlanguage.com/youngheretics/ Subscribe to my new joint Substack with Andrew Klavan (no relation): https://thenewjerusalem.substack.com </description>
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