Lexicon pnoé: Breath, wind Original Word: πνοή Strong's Exhaustive Concordance breath, wind. From pneo; respiration, a breeze -- breath, wind. see GREEK pneo NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pneó Definition a blowing, wind, breath NASB Translation breath (1), wind (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4157: πνοήπνοή, πνοῆς, ἡ (πνέω), from Homer down, the Sept. for נְשָׁמָה 1. breath, the breath of life: Acts 17:25 (Genesis 2:7; Proverbs 24:12; Sir. 30:29 (21); 2 Macc. 3:31 2Macc. 7:9). 2. wind: Acts 2:2 (Job 37:9). (Cf. πνεῦμα, 1 b.) Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb πνέω (pneō), meaning "to breathe" or "to blow."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent of πνοή can be found in words like נְשָׁמָה (neshamah, Strong's Hebrew 5397) and רוּחַ (ruach, Strong's Hebrew 7307), both of which convey the idea of breath, spirit, or wind. These terms are used throughout the Old Testament to describe the breath of life given by God and the movement of His Spirit. Usage: The word πνοή is used in the New Testament to describe the physical act of breathing or the breath of life. It appears in contexts that emphasize the life-giving aspect of breath, often in relation to the Holy Spirit or divine inspiration. Context: The Greek word πνοή is a noun that appears in the New Testament, specifically in Acts 2:2. In this passage, it describes the sound of a "rushing mighty wind" that filled the house where the apostles were gathered on the day of Pentecost. This event marked the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, symbolized by the breath-like wind, which empowered the apostles to speak in various tongues and proclaim the gospel. Forms and Transliterations πνοή πνοην πνοήν πνοὴν πνοης πνοής πνοῆς πόα πόαν pnoen pnoēn pnoḕn pnoes pnoês pnoēs pnoē̂sLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Acts 2:2 N-GFSGRK: ὥσπερ φερομένης πνοῆς βιαίας καὶ NAS: rushing wind, and it filled KJV: mighty wind, and INT: as rushing of a wind violent and Acts 17:25 N-AFS Strong's Greek 4157 |