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Strong's Concordance Holy Spirit. Learn the meaning, usage, and origin of the greek word πνεῦμα (pneuma), which can translate as wind, breath, spirit, or holy spirit in the new testament. But when the attributive adjective ( holy) is used, it always. It can refer to the holy spirit, human spirits, or other supernatural beings in the. See examples of how it is translated as spirit, (holy). Pneuma is a greek word that means breath, spirit, or wind. Ἅγιος, ία, ον part of., 16 ), that under the influence of the holy spirit they. Learn the meaning, translation, and usage of the greek word πνεῦμα (pneuma) in the bible. What occurs when the holy spirit comes upon you 1 samuel 10:6.

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What occurs when the holy spirit comes upon you 1 samuel 10:6. Learn the meaning, translation, and usage of the greek word πνεῦμα (pneuma) in the bible. But when the attributive adjective ( holy) is used, it always. Ἅγιος, ία, ον part of., 16 ), that under the influence of the holy spirit they. It can refer to the holy spirit, human spirits, or other supernatural beings in the. Pneuma is a greek word that means breath, spirit, or wind. Learn the meaning, usage, and origin of the greek word πνεῦμα (pneuma), which can translate as wind, breath, spirit, or holy spirit in the new testament. See examples of how it is translated as spirit, (holy).

New Strong's Concise Concordance of the Bible (Paperback) by James Strong

Strong's Concordance Holy Spirit Pneuma is a greek word that means breath, spirit, or wind. It can refer to the holy spirit, human spirits, or other supernatural beings in the. What occurs when the holy spirit comes upon you 1 samuel 10:6. See examples of how it is translated as spirit, (holy). Pneuma is a greek word that means breath, spirit, or wind. Learn the meaning, translation, and usage of the greek word πνεῦμα (pneuma) in the bible. Learn the meaning, usage, and origin of the greek word πνεῦμα (pneuma), which can translate as wind, breath, spirit, or holy spirit in the new testament. Ἅγιος, ία, ον part of., 16 ), that under the influence of the holy spirit they. But when the attributive adjective ( holy) is used, it always.

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