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  1. Pneuma - Wikipedia

    The 4th-century Christian philosopher Nemesius attributes the power of pneuma in Stoic thought to its "tensile motion" (tonicê kinêsis); that is, the pneuma moves both outwards, producing …

  2. PNEUMA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PNEUMA is soul, spirit; specifically : holy spirit. How to use pneuma in a sentence.

  3. Strong's Greek: 4151. πνεῦμα (pneuma) -- Spirit, wind, breath

    Pneuma appears throughout the New Testament to denote the immaterial realm: the Holy Spirit, the spirit of the individual, angelic beings, demonic forces, and the invisible breath or wind that …

  4. TOOL - Pneuma (Audio) - YouTube

    Drum cover Pneuma Tyo Nugros Dewa 19. Get The New Album “Fear Inoculum” Available Now:http://smarturl.it/TOOLFIa?iQid=yt iTunes - http://smarturl.it/TOOLFIa/itunes?iQid=yt …

  5. What Is Pneuma? The Breath of Life That Unites Mind and Body

    Pneuma is the animating force of the cosmos: a rational, life-giving breath that forms the soul, binds matter, and expresses divine reason throughout nature. This makes it not only …

  6. Pneuma Meaning - Greek Lexicon | New Testament (NAS)

    Discover the original meaning of Pneuma in the NAS Bible using the New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version. Learn the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the …

  7. Pneuma | Oxford Classical Dictionary

    Pneuma (πνεῦμα‎‎, Lat. spiritus) is connected etymologically with πνέω ‎‎, breathe or blow, and has a basic meaning of ‘air in motion’, or ‘breath’ as something necessary to life. In Greek tragedy …