Easton Bible Dictionary SPIRIT
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Spirit
(Heb ruah; Gr. pneuma), properly wind or breath. In 2 Thess 2:8 it means "breath," and in Eccl 8:8 the vital principle in man. It also denotes the rational, immortal soul by which man is distinguished (Acts 7:59; 1 Cor. 5:5; 6:20; 7:34), and the soul in its separate state (Heb 12:23), and hence also an apparition (Job 4:15; Luke 24:37, 39), an angel (Heb 1:14), and a demon (Luke 4:36; 10:20). This word is used also metaphorically as denoting a tendency (Zech 12:10; Luke 13:11).
In Rom 1:4, 1 Tim. 3:16, 2 Cor. 3:17, 1 Pet. 3:18, it designates the divine nature.
Similar Terms:
Spirit, Holy
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