Winds
WINDS. Wind in Hebrew is usually rûah, translated also “breath, spirit”; in Greek anemos, always “wind.” Greek pneuma, “breath, wind, spirit” (John.3.8); pnoē, “breath” (Acts.2.2); the verb pneō, “to blow” (Acts.27.40).
WINDS. Wind in Hebrew is usually rûah, translated also “breath, spirit”; in Greek anemos, always “wind.” Greek pneuma, “breath, wind, spirit” (John.3.8); pnoē, “breath” (Acts.2.2); the verb pneō, “to blow” (Acts.27.40).