
Strong's Hebrew: 7307. ר֫וּחַ (ruach) -- Spirit, wind, breath
ר֫וּחַ (ruach) -- Spirit, wind, breath. Word Origin: Derived from the root רוּחַ (ruach), which means to breathe or blow. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G4151 - πνεῦμα (pneuma): Often used in the New Testament to denote spirit, wind, or breath, similar to "ruach" in the Old Testament.
Spirit/Breath: Is your “RUAKH” activated? - Hebrew Word …
Jan 28, 2018 · The Spirit [ruakh] of the Lord YHWH is upon me, because YHWH has anointed me to bring good news to the afflicted; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to captives, and freedom to prisoners.
Ruach and the Hebrew Word for the Holy Spirit — FIRM Israel
Jun 12, 2021 · Ruach (pronounced roo-akh) is the Hebrew word for spirit, breath, or wind. When spoken, the word engages one’s breath and lungs. The first mention of Ruach in the Bible is in …
Revisiting RUAKH (Spirit, Breath, Wind) - Hebrew Word Lessons
May 23, 2021 · Handily, spirit and breath, and wind for that matter, are encapsulated in one Hebrew word: RUAKH. At creation YHWH breathed life into humans, beginning with a gasp of air (Genesis 2:7) and then a working, breathing, Spirit.
What is the meaning of the Hebrew word - GotQuestions.org
Jan 4, 2022 · The Hebrew ruach means “wind,” “breath,” or “spirit.” The corresponding Greek word is pneuma. Both words are commonly used in passages referring to the Holy Spirit. The …
God's Ruakh - BibleProject
Mar 3, 2017 · In the first part of this episode (01:33-18:36), the guys look at the Hebrew word for spirit, “ruach.” They track the ruach of God throughout Scripture, so that we can begin to …
רוח - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Mar 5, 2025 · רוּחַ • (rúakh) m or f (plural indefinite רוּחוֹת) [pattern: קֹטֶל] Wind, a wind: (a) movement of atmospheric air. Air, atmosphere. A direction, a cardinal direction: any of north, south, east, or west. A person's spirit, soul. A person's spirit, mind: his or her desires, emotions, personality, and so on, taken collectively.
H7307 - rûaḥ - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible
רוּחַ rûwach, roo'-akh; from H7306; 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):—air, anger, blast, breath, × cool, courage, mind, × quarter, ×...
Strong's Hebrew: 7308. ר֫וּחַ (ruach) -- Spirit, wind, breath
ר֫וּחַ (ruach) -- Spirit, wind, breath. Word Origin: From the root verb רוּחַ (ruach), which means "to breathe" or "to blow." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G4151 - πνεῦμα (pneuma): Often translated as "spirit" or "breath," used in the New Testament …
BDB Hebrew: 7307. ר֫וּחַ (ruach) -- breath, wind, spirit
ר֫וּחַ (ruach) -- breath, wind, spirit. 1 breath of mouth or nostrils (33 t.): a. רוּחַ מִּיו Job 15:30 breath of his mouth, compare Job 19:17; רוּחַ אַמֵּינוּ Lamentations 4:20 (figurative of king), of idols לֹא רוּחַ בָּם Jeremiah 10:14 = Jeremiah 51:17, Habakkuk 2:19; Psalm 135:17; compare Job 9:18. b. as mere breath: compare 2e.