; cf. R G; (made to drink of i. e.) imbued with one Spirit, ibid. 149ff; J. Laidlaw, The Bible Doctrine of Man. The various curves of this symbol represent waking consciousness, dreaming, and deep sleep. Neither began with original content, but GAC Family will start airing its original Christmas movies in late October. Geiste; Fritzsche, Nova opuscc. Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. Erasistratus and his successors had made the pneuma act a great part in health and disease. verb. 7 [ET])). Sir. of Christ. It is the material that sustains consciousness in a body. of Christ. ; see etc. Buttmann, 133, 22 b.; Winer's Grammar, 219 (205))) (opposed to ), Galatians 5:16. But in the truest and highest sense it is said , he in whom the entire fullness of the Spirit dwells, and from whom that fullness is diffused through the body of Christian believers, 2 Corinthians 3:17. . the plural denotes the various modes and gifts by which the Holy Spirit shows itself operative in those in whom it dwells (such as , , etc. ; ( , Ephesians 2:18); , effected by the Spirit, Ephesians 4:3; , Romans 7:6. is opposed to i. e. human nature left to itself and without the controlling influence of God's Spirit, subject to error and sin, Galatians 5:17, 19, 22; (); Romans 8:6; so in the phrases (opposed to ), Romans 8:1 Rec., 4; namely, (opposed to ), those who bear the nature of the Spirit (i. e. ), Romans 8:5; (opposed to ), to be under the power of the Spirit, to be guided by the Spirit, Romans 8:9; (dative of 'norm'; (cf. Acts 5:4); ; , i. e. of Christ, 2 Corinthians 3:17, 18 (cf. Fritzsche, Nova opuscc., p. 239), John 6:63. the rational spirit, the power by which a human being feels, thinks, wills, decides; the soul: , 1 Corinthians 2:11; opposed to (which see (especially 2 a. Isaiah 11:4); , the breath of life, Revelation 11:11 (Genesis 6:17, cf. L T Tr WH (see ); , one (social) body filled and animated by one spirit, Ephesians 4:4; in all these passages although the language is general, yet it is clear from the context that the writer means a spirit begotten of the Holy Spirit or even identical with that Spirit ((cf. Biog. He is the author of charisms or special gifts (1 Corinthians 12:7ff; see ), prominent among which is the power of prophesying: , John 16:13; hence, (Revelation 19:10); and his efficiency in the prophets is called simply (1 Thessalonians 5:19), and their utterances are introduced with these formulas: , Acts 21:11; , 1 Timothy 4:1; Revelation 14:13; with added, Revelation 2:7, 11, 17, 29; Revelation 3:6, 13, 22. a divine spirit, that I have imparted unto you, Luke 9:55 (Rec. Greek, after all, was a different language from English, and certain nuances of pronunciation were regarded as more vital than others by the Greeks. acad., p. 278ff; B. D. under the word Spirit the Holy; Swete in Dict. d. "the spiritual nature of Christ, higher than the highest angels, close to God and most intimately united to him" (in doctrinal phraseology the divine nature of Christ): 1 Timothy 3:16; with the addition of (on which see , 1 (yet cf. Ruach in Hebrew is spelled Reysh, vav, and chet. (703a23). ( (where Rec.st omit )); Revelation 4:5; Revelation 5:6 (here L omits; WH brackets ), which are said to be (Revelation 1:4) are not seven angels, but one and the same divine Spirit manifesting itself in seven energies or operations (which are rhetorically personified, Zechariah 3:9; Zechariah 4:6, 10); cf. (Halle, 1847); an anonymous publication (by Prince Ludwig Solms Lich, entitled) Die biblische Bedeutung des Wortes Geist. ; 1 John 3:24; 1 John 5:6, 8; Revelation 22:17. b. a human soul that has left the body ((Babrius 122, 8)): plural (Latinmanes), Hebrews 12:23; 1 Peter 3:19. c. a spirit higher than man but lower than God, i. e. an angel: plural Hebrews 1:14; used of demons, or evil spirits, who were conceived of as inhabiting the bodies of men: (Mark 9:20); Luke 9:39; Acts 16:18; plural, Matthew 8:16; Matthew 12:45; Luke 10:20; Luke 11:26; or , Acts 16:16; , Revelation 16:14; , Luke 4:33 (see , 2); , causing infirmity, Luke 13:11; , Matthew 10:1; Matthew 12:43; Mark 1:23, 26, 27; Mark 3:11, 30; Mark 5:2, 8, 13; Mark 6:7; Mark 7:25; Mark 9:25; Luke 4:36; Luke 6:18; Luke 8:29; Luke 9:42; Luke 11:24, 26; Acts 5:16; Acts 8:7; Revelation 16:13; Revelation 18:2; , (for the Jews held that the same evils with which the men were afflicted affected the demons also that bad taken possession of them (cf. He is present to teach, guide, prompt, restrain, those Christians whose agency God employs in carrying out his counsels: Acts 8:29, 39; Acts 10:19; Acts 11:12; Acts 13:2, 4; Acts 15:28; Acts 16:6, 7; Acts 20:28. The Scriptures also ascribe a to God, i. e. God's power and agency distinguishable in thought (or modalistice, as they say in technical speech) from God's essence in itself considered "manifest in the course of affairs, and by its influence upon souls productive in the theocratic body (the church) of all the higher spiritual gifts and blessings"; (cf. Both retain a suggestion of their evident etymology. From Fritzsche, De Spiritu Sancto commentatio exegetica et dogmatica, 4 Pts. 149ff; J. Laidlaw, The Bible Doctrine of Man. anapno. (Gotha, 1878); (Cremer, in Herzog edition 2, under the phrase, Geist des Menschen; G. L. Hahn, Theol. 7 [ET])). Buttmann, 343 (295)); , since the same Spirit in a peculiar manner dwelt in Jesus, Acts 16:7 (where Rec. i. greek symbol for breathe. c. by metonymy, is used of . Studien und Kritiken for 1839, p. 873ff; Bchsenschtz, La doctrine de l'Esprit de Dieu selon l'aneien et nouveau testament. ; , Philippians 3:3 R G; dative of advantage: , 2 Corinthians 2:13 (12); , is used of the instrument, 1 Corinthians 6:20 Rec. ; , Luke 4:14; , Mark 12:36; () , Ephesians 6:18; Jude 1:20; , 1 Corinthians 12:3; , love which the Spirit begets, Colossians 1:8; , effected by the Holy Spirit, opposed to , the prescription of the written law, Romans 2:29; , in the way in which you are governed by the Spirit, 1 Timothy 4:12 Rec. These movements derive from the soul of the parent and are embodied by the pneuma as a material substance in semen. Subsequently other followers of Christ are related to have received it through faith (Galatians 3:2), or by the instrumentality of baptism (Acts 2:38; 1 Corinthians 12:13) and the laying on of hands (Acts 19:5, 6), although its reception was in no wise connected with baptism by any magical bond, Acts 8:12, 15; Acts 10:44ff. 456a113. Web4151 pnema properly, spirit (Spirit), wind, or breath. ", In ancient Greek medicine, pneuma is the form of circulating air necessary for the systemic functioning of vital organs. )), Matthew 26:41; Mark 14:38; 1 Corinthians 5:5; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Colossians 2:5; opposed to , Romans 8:10; 1 Corinthians 6:17, 20 Rec. 5. universally, "the disposition or influence which fills and governs the soul of anyone; the efficient source of any power, affection, emotion, desire," etc. of Christ. Buttmann, 133, 22 b.; Winer's Grammar, 219 (205))) (opposed to ), Galatians 5:16. c. by metonymy, is used of . 1840f, included in his Nova opuscula academica (Turici, 1846), p. 233ff; Kahnis, Die Lehre v. hiel. There are three grades or kinds of pneuma, depending on their proportion of fire and air. WebThere are three major types of breathe tattoos. a divine spirit, that I have imparted unto you, Luke 9:55 (Rec. . Strasb. [8] In the foreword to his 1964 translation of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, Maxwell Staniforth writes: Cleanthes, wishing to give more explicit meaning to Zeno's 'creative fire', had been the first to hit upon the term pneuma, or 'spirit', to describe it. Pneuma is necessary for life, and as in medical theory is involved with preserving the "vital heat," but some commentators think the Aristotelian pneuma is less precisely and thoroughly defined than that of the Stoics.[3]. Movement of Animals explains the activity of desire (orexis) as an expansion and contraction of pneuma. ; ; Philippians 2:1; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; 1 Timothy 4:1; James 4:5; 1 Peter 1:22 Rec. Although for the most part the words and are used indiscriminately and so and put in contrast (but never by Paul; see , especially 2), there is also recognized a threefold distinction, , 1 Thessalonians 5:23, according to which is the rational part of man, the power of perceiving and grasping divine and eternal things, and upon which the Spirit of God exerts its influence; (, says Luther, "is the highest and noblest part of man, which qualifies him to lay bold of incomprehensible, invisible, eternal things; in short, it is the house where Faith and God's word are at home" (see references at end)): (see , 2), Hebrews 4:12; , , Philippians 1:27 (where instead of Paul according to his mode of speaking elsewhere would have said more appropriately ). In some passages the Holy Spirit is rhetorically represented as a Person ((cf. Ackermann, Beitrge zur theol. B. , Mark 2:8; Mark 8:12; Lukei. ); fortitude to undergo with patience all persecutions, losses, trials, for Christ's sake (Matthew 10:20; Luke 12:11, 12; Romans 8:26); the knowledge of evangelical truth (John 14:17, 26; John 15:26; John 16:12, 13; 1 Corinthians 2:6-16; Ephesians 3:5) hence, it is called (John the passages cited; 1 John 4:6), (Ephesians 1:17); the sure and joyful hope of a future resurrection, and of eternal blessedness (Romans 5:5; Romans 8:11; 2 Corinthians 1:22; 2 Corinthians 5:5; Ephesians 1:13f); for the Holy Spirit is the seal and pledge of citizenship in the kingdom of God, 2 Corinthians 1:22; Ephesians 1:13. bb. 1840f, included in his Nova opuscula academica (Turici, 1846), p. 233ff; Kahnis, Die Lehre v. hiel. Cf. 5. universally, "the disposition or influence which fills and governs the soul of anyone; the efficient source of any power, affection, emotion, desire," etc. under the phrase, Holy Ghost). under the phrase, Holy Ghost). breath (phonology) breathing life spirit, soul spiritual being: spirit, angel inspiration (often divine inspiration), genius ; joined with , 1 Timothy 4:1. ; ( , Ephesians 2:18); , effected by the Spirit, Ephesians 4:3; , Romans 7:6. is opposed to i. e. human nature left to itself and without the controlling influence of God's Spirit, subject to error and sin, Galatians 5:17, 19, 22; (); Romans 8:6; so in the phrases (opposed to ), Romans 8:1 Rec., 4; namely, (opposed to ), those who bear the nature of the Spirit (i. e. ), Romans 8:5; (opposed to ), to be under the power of the Spirit, to be guided by the Spirit, Romans 8:9; (dative of 'norm'; (cf. 2. the spirit, i. e. the vital principle by which the body is animated ((Aristotle, Polybius, Plutarch, others; see below)): Luke 8:55; Luke 23:46; John 19:30; Acts 7:59; Revelation 13:15 (here R. V. breath); , to breathe out the spirit, to expire, Matthew 27:50 cf. Only the context however determines which sense(s) is meant. Phonetic Spelling: (psoo-khay') Definition: breath, the soul. )), Matthew 26:41; Mark 14:38; 1 Corinthians 5:5; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Colossians 2:5; opposed to , Romans 8:10; 1 Corinthians 6:17, 20 Rec. (Cunningham Lects., 7th Series, 1880); Dickson, St. Paul's use of the terms Flesh and Spirit. Geist. Benso, "The Breathing of the Air," p. 14. This is called in the O. T. , ; in the N. T. , , (first so in Wis. 1:5 Wis. 9:17; for , in Psalm 50:13 (), Isaiah 63:10, 11, the Sept. renders by ), i. e. the Holy Spirit (august, full of majesty, adorable, utterly opposed to all impurity): Matthew 1:18, 20; Matthew 3:11; Matthew 12:32; Matthew 28:19; Mark 1:8; Mark 3:29; Mark 12:36; Mark 13:11; Luke 1:15, 35; Luke 2:25, 26; Luke 3:16, 22; Luke 4:1; Luke 11:13; Luke 12:10, 12; John 1:33; John 7:39 (L T WH omit; Tr brackets ); John 14:26; John 20:22; Acts 1:2, 5, 8, 16; Acts 2:33, 38; Acts 4:25 L T Tr WH; (L T WH omit; Tr brackets ), ; ; Romans 9:1; Romans 14:17; Romans 15:13, 16, 19 (L Tr WH in brackets); 1 Corinthians 6:19; 1 Corinthians 12:3; 2 Corinthians 6:6; 2 Corinthians 13:13 (14); Ephesians 1:13; 1 Thessalonians 1:5, 6; 2 Timothy 1:14; Titus 3:5; Hebrews 2:4; Hebrews 6:4; Hebrews 9:8; 1 John 5:7 Rec. 5f); quis rer. adds ) , Acts 6:3; and , to be led by the Holy Spirit, Romans 8:14; Galatians 5:18; 2 Peter 1:21; the Spirit is said to dwell in the minds of Christians, Romans 8:9, 11; 1 Corinthians 3:16; 1 Corinthians 6:19; 2 Timothy 1:14; James 4:5 (other expressions may be found under , II. Webgreek symbol for breathe kaer trolde locked chest. Wrdigung u. Abwgung der Begriffe , , u. Geist, in the Theol. see GREEK pneo see GREEK psuche Forms and Transliterations pneuma pnema pnem pneumasi pnemasi pneumasin pnemasin pneumata pnemata pneumati pnemati pnemat pneumaton pneumatn pneumton pneumtn pneumatos pnematos pnematsLinksInterlinear Greek Interlinear Hebrew Strong's Numbers Englishman's Greek Concordance Englishman's Hebrew Concordance Parallel Texts. ; joined with , 1 Timothy 4:1. (Cunningham Lects., 7th Series, 1880); Dickson, St. Paul's use of the terms Flesh and Spirit. WebThe first and last Breath of Life is the greatest secret of all and the only and shortest connection to our soul. 5f); quis rer. Pneuma () is an ancient Greek word for "breath", and in a religious context for "spirit" or "soul". references below)): Matthew 28:19; John 14:16f, 26; John 15:26; John 16:13-15 (in which passages from John the personification was suggested by the fact that the Holy Spirit was about to assume with the apostles the place of a person, namely of Christ); , , 1 Corinthians 12:11; what anyone through the help of the Holy Spirit has come to understand or decide upon is said to have been spoken to him by the Holy Spirit: , Acts 8:29; Acts 10:19; Acts 11:12; Acts 13:4; , Acts 20:23. , i. e. not only rendered them fit to discharge the office of bishop, but also exercised such an influence in their election (Acts 14:23) that none except fit persons were chosen to the office, Acts 20:28; in Romans 8:26 means, as the whole context shows, nothing other than this: 'although we have no very definite conception of what we desire ( ), and cannot state it in fit language ( ) in our prayer but only disclose it by inarticulate groanings, yet God receives these groanings as acceptable prayers inasmuch as they come from a soul full of the Holy Spirit.' ; ; 1 Peter 4:6. All animals "possess an inborn spirit (pneuma sumphuton) and exercise their strength in virtue of it." [1][2] It has various technical meanings for medical writers and philosophers of classical antiquity, particularly in regard to physiology, and is also used in Greek translations of ruach in the Hebrew Bible, and in the Greek New Testament. Wrdigung u. Abwgung der Begriffe , , u. Geist, in the Theol. ; (cf. "a spirit, i. e. a simple essence, devoid of all or at least all grosser matter, and possessed of the power of knowing, desiring, deciding, and acting"; a. generically: Luke 24:37; Acts 23:8 (on which see , at the end); Acts 23:9; , Luke 24:39; (a life-giving spirit), spoken of Christ as raised from the dead, 1 Corinthians 15:45; (God is spirit essentially), John 4:24; , of God, Hebrews 12:9, where the term comprises both the spirits of men and of angels. Simple lettering. (Cunningham Lects., 7th Series, 1880); Dickson, St. Paul's use of the terms Flesh and Spirit. 53; de mund. While it may not be possible to ascertain that this symbol is indeed the ancient Sanskrit symbol for breathe, it remains an inspiring design that can serve a deep purpose in your life as it reminds you to ground yourself 132, 11 I.; Winer's Grammar, 30, 5)); , , Acts 6:10, where see Meyer; , 1 Peter 3:4; , such as belongs to the meek, 1 Corinthians 4:21; Galatians 6:1; , such as characterizes prophecy and by which the prophets are governed, Revelation 19:10; , , see above, p. 521b middle (Isaiah 11:2; Deuteronomy 34:9; Wis. 7:7); , 2 Corinthians 4:13; , such as belongs to sons, Romans 8:15; , of the life which one gets in fellowship with Christ, ibid. b. Web4151 pnema properly, spirit (Spirit), wind, or breath. Dsterdieck on Revelation 1:4; (Trench, Epistles to the Seven Churches, edition 3, p. 7f). In bloodless animals and insects and creatures which do not respire, the naturally inherent breath is seen expanding and contraction in the part which corresponds to the heart in other animals." L T Tr WH (see ); , one (social) body filled and animated by one spirit, Ephesians 4:4; in all these passages although the language is general, yet it is clear from the context that the writer means a spirit begotten of the Holy Spirit or even identical with that Spirit ((cf. Hal. The symbol was included in the Vedas, the most ancient Hindu Scriptures, and it refers to the breath of the universe, thought to be its original sound. The Scriptures also ascribe a to God, i. e. God's power and agency distinguishable in thought (or modalistice, as they say in technical speech) from God's essence in itself considered "manifest in the course of affairs, and by its influence upon souls productive in the theocratic body (the church) of all the higher spiritual gifts and blessings"; (cf. d. N. Test. The Scriptures also ascribe a to God, i. e. God's power and agency distinguishable in thought (or modalistice, as they say in technical speech) from God's essence in itself considered "manifest in the course of affairs, and by its influence upon souls productive in the theocratic body (the church) of all the higher spiritual gifts and blessings"; (cf. 1 Corinthians 6:19)); also , nearly equivalent to (but see Winer's Grammar, 51, 1 e. note), John 4:23; of the seat of an action, , Romans 1:9; , to propose to oneself, purpose in spirit, followed by the infinitive (, Acts 19:21. , according to the context the souls (spirits) of the prophets moved by the Spirit of God, 1 Corinthians 14:32; in a peculiar sense is used of a soul thoroughly roused by the Holy Spirit and wholly intent on divine things, yet destitute of distinct self-consciousness and clear understanding; thus in the phrases , opposed to , 1 Corinthians 14:14; , 1 Corinthians 14:2; , , , , as opposed to <, 1 Corinthians 14:15, 16. Frid. Ruach in Hebrew is spelled Reysh, vav, and chet. ), etc. ; ( , Ephesians 2:18); , effected by the Spirit, Ephesians 4:3; , Romans 7:6. is opposed to i. e. human nature left to itself and without the controlling influence of God's Spirit, subject to error and sin, Galatians 5:17, 19, 22; (); Romans 8:6; so in the phrases (opposed to ), Romans 8:1 Rec., 4; namely, (opposed to ), those who bear the nature of the Spirit (i. e. ), Romans 8:5; (opposed to ), to be under the power of the Spirit, to be guided by the Spirit, Romans 8:9; (dative of 'norm'; (cf. opif. Vav has the picture of an iron nail and means to fasten or secure two things together. 149ff; J. Laidlaw, The Bible Doctrine of Man. Buttmann, 133, 22 b.; Winer's Grammar, 219 (205))) (opposed to ), Galatians 5:16. ; cf. Grimm, Institutio theologiae dogmaticae, 131; (Weiss, Biblical Theol. In opposition to the divine Spirit stand, (a spirit) that comes from the devil), Ephesians 2:2; also , the spirit that actuates the unholy multitude, 1 Corinthians 2:12; , such as characterizes and governs slaves, Romans 8:15; , Romans 11:8; , 2 Timothy 1:7; , 1 John 4:6 (, Isaiah 19:14; , Hosea 4:12; Hosea 5:4); namely, , 1 John 4:3; , i. e. different from the Holy Spirit, 2 Corinthians 11:4; , the governing spirit of the mind, Ephesians 4:23. The inborn pneuma is, likewise, tethered to the soul, or as he says here, tn arche tn psuchikn, "the origin of the soul," the soul as the center of causality. Frid. 7 [ET])). (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit -- ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. (Giessen, 1862); H. H. Wendt, Die Begriffe Fleisch u. Geist im Biblical Sprachgebrauch. Geiste; Fritzsche, Nova opuscc. 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