Afterthought
Puritan Board Senior
Is the "eternal Spirit" the Holy Spirit or is the "eternal Spirit" referring to Jesus' divine nature, thereby explicitly teaching that Christ offered the human nature on the altar of his divine (and so the sacrifice was of infinite value and worth)? Commentators differ.
Of course, if the passage refers to the Holy Spirit, the divine essence is one, so I would think (?) that the passage would implicitly teach such (having shown the Trinity to be the teaching of the Scriptures).
Of course, if the passage refers to the Holy Spirit, the divine essence is one, so I would think (?) that the passage would implicitly teach such (having shown the Trinity to be the teaching of the Scriptures).