No. I did not say that, nor allude to it. But I do sense you have a problem. You want to introduce a system whereby you divide rebirth and receiving the Holy Spirit. This is enable you to have Old Testament saints born again before Christ was glorified. I find no evidence of this. My solution is that IN TIME Christ needed to fulfill the human experience to add it to the Deity. The result of adding something to the Triune God is that it becomes ETERNAL. This is easily demonstrated. Was Christ slain in about 30 AD, or was He slain "from the foundation of the world"?
If you can answer this without breaking human logic, you will be able to answer John 7:39 without breaking human logic. John 7:39 presents us with all sorts of problems, the greatest of which is that the word "given* is not in the original texts. That leaves the verse with an astounding claim. Let's leave out the word that is not in the original;
"(But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet ... because that Jesus was not yet glorified.)"
Can you see the implications? It now states that the Holy Spirit was not yet! But the Holy Spirit is eternal! How do we reconcile this? The answer of course is that "not yet" does not qualify the Holy Spirit, but it qualifies "the Spirit THAT THEY SHOULD RECEIVE". What is the difference? The difference is that the Holy Spirit has always been around as a Spirit. But now human experience is being added to it by the life, death and resurrection of the Man Jesus. And, IN TIME, Christ's glorification in resurrection had not happened yet when John 7:39 applied. "THAT Spirit that would contain
both the totality of the Triune God AND the totality of a perfect human life. But then, that which was achieved IN TIME, because it is added to the ETERNAL DEITY, become ETERNAL. So you have;
- Our Lord born in ca. 4 AD - but He is the Firstborn of ALL creatures
- Our Lord born in ca. 4 AD - but He was before Abraham
- Our Lord killed in 30 AD - but He is slain from the foundation of the World
- Our Lord resurrected in 30 AD after at least six people were raised from the dead - but He is firstborn from the dead
- Our Lord breathing the Holy Spirit into His disciples on resurrection day - but putting His Spirit into Moses 1,500 years before
- Our Lord maintaining Law until John Baptist - but extending mercy to David when Law required his death
- Our Lord atoning for sins on Golgotha - but covering the sins under the Law in the Wilderness
So, when we teach rebirth, we can teach it IN IT SEQUENCE IN TIME, but we can truthfully apply it to Moses BEFORE resurrection day. Do we fully understand it? I doubt it? Do we BELIEVE IT? Well ... if God has said it .... Can this be understood by the natural man? Not a chance! Has God's Spirit revealed it to us? YES!