Hebrew Word For Breath Of God - Air, gas, from womb (dubious): The first mention of ruach in the bible is in the very first chapter of genesis. And whose spirit was expressed kjv: שָׁאֲפוּ רוּחַ כַּתַּנִּים jeremiah 14:6; The corresponding greek word is pneuma. By the blast of god they perish, int: הִגַּ֣דְתָּ מִלִּ֑ין וְנִשְׁמַת־ מִ֝י יָצְאָ֥ה nas: The breath of god perish. The hebrew ruach means “wind,” “breath,” or “spirit.”. By the breath of god they perish, kjv:
הִגַּ֣דְתָּ מִלִּ֑ין וְנִשְׁמַת־ מִ֝י יָצְאָ֥ה nas: When spoken, the word engages one’s breath and lungs. By the blast of god they perish, int: And whose spirit was expressed kjv: רוּחַ לֹא יָבֹא בֵּינֵיהֶם job 41:8. The breath of god perish. The corresponding greek word is pneuma. רוּחֲכֶם אֵשׁ תֹּאכַלְכֶם (rv breath) isaiah 33:11 (du, 3c). The first mention of ruach in the bible is in the very first chapter of genesis. The phrase in hebrew is נִשְׁמַת חַיִּים ( nishmat chayyim ). Both words are commonly used in passages referring to the holy spirit. Air, gas, from womb (dubious): The hebrew word typically translated as spirit in english is רוּחַ ( ruach ). Here is a link to a jewish understanding. The hebrew ruach means “wind,” “breath,” or “spirit.”. שָׁאֲפוּ רוּחַ כַּתַּנִּים jeremiah 14:6; By the breath of god they perish, kjv: כְּמוֺ יָלַדְנוּ רוּחַ isaiah 26:18 (di, e);