This is how its going to work for me; I am starting with discovering the different Greek names of the Holy Spirit listed in the Strongs NIV concordance and their meaning. Then I am doing the New Testament first, then joining my husband with the Old Testament. I am not sure how I will lay out the blog yet, but we will tackle that once we get there.
Here we go:
4460 pneuma
N. wind, breath, no material substance, the inner person that can respond to God.
4461 pneumatikos
A. pertaining to the spirit
4461 pneumatikos
Adv. spiritually figuratively
4780 python
N. spirit which predicted the future, spirit of divination
3358 logikos
spiritual logical
5922 Charisma
gracious gift
6035- psychikos
without spirit
899 autos
he, she, it, they....
One thing to note, there are spirits that are capitalized (Spirit) and spirits that are not capitalized (spirit). Although they have the same greek word some of them are not capitalized in text. This is very important when we are trying to discover who the author is referencing.
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