holy spirit introduction
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OT:430 GOD
elohiym (el-o-heem'); plural of OT:433; gods in the ordinary
sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with
the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of
deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative:
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OT:8064 the Heaven
shamayim (shaw-mah'-yim); dual of an unused singular shameh
(shaw-meh'); from an unused root meaning to be lofty; the sky
(as aloft; the dual perhaps alluding to the visible arch in which
the clouds move, as well as to the higher ether where the
celestial bodies revolve):
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OT:775 the earth
erets (eh'-rets); from an unused root probably meaning to be firm;
the earth (at large, or partitively a land):
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OT:8414 without form
tohuw (to'-hoo); from an unused root meaning to lie waste; a
desolation (of surface), i.e. desert; figuratively, a worthless thing;
adverbially, in vain:
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OT:922 and void
bohuw (bo'-hoo); from an unused root (meaning to be empty); a
vacuity, i.e. (superficially) an undistinguishable ruin:
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OT:2822 and darkness
choshek (kho-shek'); from OT:2821; the dark; hence (literally)
darkness; figuratively, misery, destruction, death, ignorance,
sorrow, wickedness:
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OT:8415 the deep
tehowm (teh-home'); or tehom (teh-home'); (usually feminine)
from OT:1949; an abyss (as a surging mass of water), especially
the deep (the main sea or the subterranean water-supply):
OT:1949
huwm (hoom); a primitive root [compare OT:2000]; to make
an uproar, or agitate greatly:
OT:2000
hamam (haw-mam'); a primitive root [compare OT:1949,
OT:1993]; properly, to put in commotion; by implication, to
disturb, drive, destroy:
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OT:7307 And the Spirit of
ruwach (roo'-akh); from OT:7306; wind; by resemblance breath,
i.e. a sensible (or even violent) exhalation; figuratively, life,
anger, unsubstantiality; by extension, a region of the sky; by
resemblance spirit, but only of a rational being (including its
expression and functions):
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OT:7306
ruwach (roo'-akh); a primitive root; properly, to blow, i.e.
breathe; only (literally) to smell or (by implication, perceive
(figuratively, to anticipate, enjoy):
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OT:7363 moved
rachaph (raw-khaf'); a primitive root; to brood; by implication, to
be relaxed:
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