In Genesis 2:7, Breathed and Breath are Two Different Words in Hebrew. What Does Each Mean?<br /><br />Genesis 2:7 The LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed (H5301) into his nostrils the breath (H5397) of life.<br /><br />H5301 - breathed<br />נָפַח nâphach a primitive root; to puff, to inflate, blow hard,<br />KJV - blow, breath...<br /><br />H5397 - breath<br />נְשָׁמָה nᵉshâmâh from the root (נָשַׁם); a puff, or intellect.<br />KJV - inspiration, spirit...<br /><br />Their meanings:<br />Nafach = Blow - more material.<br />Nasham = Inspiration - more non-material.<br />See Mind-Body Problem Solved for in-depth understanding. TheExplanation.com/mind<br /><br />Watch the next video https://youtu.be/PCyduivIGwM?si=LN3mzPwqvyk3ylY7 to understand the in-depth meaning of neshama-inspiration.<br /><br />Buy the book Mind-Body Problem Solved which explains the what, how, and especially the WHY of human consciousness and mind and how to maximize their positive use. https://TheExplanation.com/mind<br /><br />This short comes from https://TheExplanation.com<br />#breathe #breathoflife #hebrew<br /><br />PS. Join the Bible course based on 7 Keys to Master Biblical Hebrew with no fuss. https://TheExplanation.com/challenge