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In the Old Testament, the '''Spirit''' of the Lord came in varying manifestations.  The Spirit dwelt between the Cherubs in the Holy of Holies in the Temple, where only the High Priest was able to enter once a year, and the Spirit also anointed and inspired men (kings, poets, and commoners) for service, prophecy, and praise.   
In the Old Testament, the '''Spirit''' of the Lord came in varying manifestations.  The Spirit dwelt between the Cherubs in the Holy of Holies in the Temple, where only the High Priest was able to enter once a year, and the Spirit also anointed and inspired men (kings, poets, and commoners) for service, prophecy, and praise.