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The Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are an enumeration of seven spiritual gifts originating from patristic authors,[1] later elaborated by five intellectual virtues[2] and four other groups of ethical characteristics.[3][4] They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. Book of IsaiahThe seven gifts are found in the Book of Isaiah[5] {{Bibleref2-nb|Isaiah|11:1-2|NIV}}, where the Biblical passage refers to the characteristics of a Messianic figure understood by Christians to be Jesus Christ empowered by the "Spirit of the Lord".[6] In the Hebrew Masoretic text the "Spirit of the Lord" is described with six characteristics (wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, fear of the Lord), and then the last characteristic (fear of the Lord) is mentioned a second time.[7] In the Greek Septuagint the first mention of the fear of the Lord is translated as "spirit of [...] godliness" (πνεῦμα [...] εὐσεβείας).[8]
The seven Latin terms are then:
In ChristianityThe Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit is one of several works in Christian devotional literature which follow a scheme of seven.[13] Others include the seven petitions of the Lord's Prayer, the beatitudes, the seven last words from the cross, the seven deadly sins, and the seven virtues.[14] The seven gifts were often represented as doves in medieval texts and especially figure in depictions of the Tree of Jesse which shows the Genealogy of Jesus. For Saint Thomas Aquinas, the dove signifies by its properties each gift of the Holy Spirit.[15] Roman CatholicismAlthough the New Testament does not refer to Isaiah 11:1-2 regarding these gifts,[16][17] Roman Catholicism teaches that initiates receive them at Baptism and that they are strengthened at Confirmation, so that one can proclaim the truths of the faith: "The reception of the sacrament of Confirmation is necessary for the completion of baptismal grace." For "by the sacrament of Confirmation, [the baptized] are more perfectly bound to the Church and are enriched with a special strength of the Holy Spirit. Hence they are, as true witnesses of Christ, more strictly obliged to spread and defend the faith by word and {{nowrap|deed}}."[18] The Seven Gifts of the Holy SpiritAccording to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, these gifts "complete and perfect the virtues of those who receive them."[19]
Aquinas: relation to the virtuesIn Summa Theologiae I.II, q. 68, a1, Saint Thomas Aquinas says that four of these gifts (wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and counsel) direct the intellect, while the other three gifts (fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord) direct the will toward God.[28] In some respects, the gifts are similar to the virtues, but a key distinction is that the virtues operate under the impetus of human reason (prompted by grace), whereas the gifts operate under the impetus of the Holy Spirit; the former can be used when one wishes, but the latter, according to Aquinas, operate only when the Holy Spirit wishes. In the case of Fortitude, the gift has, in Latin and English, the same name as the virtue which it is related to, but from which it must be distinguished. In Summa Theologiae II.II, Thomas Aquinas asserts the following correspondences between the seven Capital Virtues and the seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit:[29]
To the virtue of temperance, no Gift is directly assigned; but the gift of fear can be taken as such, since fear drives somebody to restrict himself from forbidden pleasures. The Rev. Brian Shanley contrasts the gifts to the virtues this way: "What the gifts do over and above the theological virtues (which they presuppose) is dispose the agent to the special promptings of the Holy Spirit in actively exercising the life of the virtues; the gifts are necessary for the perfect operations of the virtues, especially in the face of our human weakness and in difficult situations."[30] Augustine: relation to the BeatitudesSaint Augustine drew a connection between the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Beatitudes (Matt.5:3-12).
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References1. ^For example, see Victorinus, [https://www.scribd.com/doc/124444269/Victorinus-Petavionensis-Episcopus-Scolia-in-Apocalypsin-Beati-Joannis Commentarii in Apocalypsim Iohannis 1, 4]: Septiformem spiritum in Esaia legimus '(Esa., XI, 2), spiritum' videlicet 'sapientiae et intellectus, consilii et fortitudinis, scientiae et pietatis, spiritum amorem Domini.{{'}} Authors such Augustine, Hilary of Poitiers, and John Cassian all speak of the gifts with familiarity. 2. ^{{cite book |first=Bruce |last=Macfarlane |title=Researching with Integrity. The Ethics of Academic Enquiry |url=https://books.google.com/?id=tWuUDOzKu1IC&printsec=frontcover |year=2008 | publisher=Routledge | location=London | id={{ISBN|0-20388696-8}} | isbn=978-0-203-88696-0 |page=[https://books.google.com/?id=tWuUDOzKu1IC&pg=PA36&dq=%22The+theoretical,+intellectual+virtues+consist+of+philosophical+wisdom+(sophia),+scientific+or+empirical+knowledge+(episteme),+and+intuitive+understanding+(nous).+In+addition+to+these+three+is+the+virtue+of+practical+wisdom+or+prudence+(phronesis)+and+the+productive+virtues+of+art,+skill,+and+craft+knowledge+(techne)%22 36] |quote=The theoretical, intellectual virtues consist of philosophical wisdom (sophia), scientific or empirical knowledge (episteme), and intuitive understanding (nous). In addition to these three is the virtue of practical wisdom. also known as prudence (phronesis) and the productive virtues of art, skill, and craft knowledge (techne).}} 3. ^{{cite book |title=Aquinas' Moral Theory. Essays in honor of Norman Kretzmann |url=https://books.google.com/?id=RQdXrDW4olIC&printsec=frontcover |first=Eleonore |last= Stump|editor1-first=Norman|editor1-last=Kretzmann|editor2-first=Scott Charles|editor2-last=MacDonald|editor3-first=Eleonore|editor3-last=Stump |editor1-link=Norman Kretzmann |page=[https://books.google.com/?id=RQdXrDW4olIC&pg=PA49&dq=%22Besides+the+five+intellectual+virtues+and+the+seven+gifts+of+the+Holy+Spirit,+Aquinas+recognizes+four+other+groups+of+ethical+characteristics+which+are+important+for+his+discussion+of+wisdom.%22 49] |year=1998 |publisher=Cornell University Press |location=Ithaca, New York | id={{ISBN|0-80143436-X}} |isbn=978-0-801-43436-5 |quote=Besides the five intellectual virtues and the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, Aquinas recognizes four other groups of ethical characteristics which are important for his discussion of wisdom.}} 4. ^{{cite book |title=The Feast of Corpus Christi |url=https://books.google.com/?id=jEPPw4C6eLAC&printsec=frontcover |editor1-first=Barbara R. |editor1-last=Walters |editor2-first=Vincent Justus |editor2-last=Corrigan |editor3-first=Peter T. |editor3-last=Ricketts |page=[https://books.google.com/?id=jEPPw4C6eLAC&pg=451&dq=%22set+grasces:+these+are+the+seven+gifts+of+the+Holy+Spirit,+which,+in+the+Middle+Ages,+were+probably+codified+by+Thomas+Aquinas%22%22cf.+Isaias+11:+2–3%22 451] |publisher=Penn State Press |location=University Park, Pennsylvania |year=2006 |id={{ISBN|0-27104831-X}} | isbn=978-0-271-04831-4 |quote=set grasces: these are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, which, in the Middle Ages, were probably codified by Thomas Aquinas...cf. Isaias 11: 2–3.}} 5. ^{{cite book |last=Lane Fox |first=Robin |title=Augustine. Conversions to Confessions |url=https://books.google.com/?id=Een8CAAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover |year=2015 |publisher=Penguin UK |location=London |isbn=978-0-141-96548-2 |page=[https://books.google.com/?id=Een8CAAAQBAJ&pg=PT504&dq=%22the+'seven+gifts'+of+the+Holy+Spirit,+which+had+been+listed+prophetically+by+Isaiah%22 504]}} 6. ^{{cite book |last=MacArthur |first=John |title=Luke 1-17 MacArthur New Testament Commentary Set |url=https://books.google.com/?id=Zr0du_Cp7H8C&printsec=frontcover |year=2011 |publisher=Moody Publishers |location=Chicago |isbn=978-0-802-48263-1 |pages=[https://books.google.com/?id=Zr0du_Cp7H8C&pg=PT347 347ff.]}} 7. ^{{cite book |first=Raniero |last=Cantalamessa |authorlink=Raniero Cantalamessa |title=Come, Creator Spirit. Meditations on the Veni Creator |url=https://books.google.com/?id=CB2Tk4tYG4IC&printsec=frontcover |year=2003 |publisher=Liturgical Press |location=Collegeville, Minnesota |page=[https://books.google.com/?id=CB2Tk4tYG4IC&pg=PA175&dq=%22The+text+from+which+it+takes+its+rise+is+Isaiah+1+1:1,3.+In+the+Hebrew+original+six+gifts+are+listed,+and+the+last,+fear,+is+mentioned+twice:+wisdom,+understanding,+counsel,+fortitude,+know%22%22ledge,+and+fear+of+the+Lord%22 175] |id={{ISBN|0-81462871-0}} |isbn=978-0-814-62871-3 |quote=The text from which it takes its rise is Isaiah 1 1:1,3. 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