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Tue May 3 10:41:24 EDT 2011


translated PNEUMA ... PNEI as Wind blows.  But notice also the
Roman Catholic Rheims-Douay @ 1582AD

	"The Spirit breathes where he will; and thou hearest his
	voice, but thou knowest not whence he commeth and
	whither he goeth: so is every one that is borne of the
	Spirit."

> It makes it harder when PNEUMA and PNEI both have double meanings.

As far as I know the only place in the NT other than perhaps Jn 3:8
where PNEUMA is translated by wind is Heb 1:7

	"Who makes His angels winds..."

being a quote from

	"He makes the winds His messengers"
	-Psm 104:4

Is there another "wind" translation of PNEUMA in the NT?


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