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Genesis 2:7 Reveals the Strangest Secret. One Hebrew Word can have Opposite Meanings

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<br />Genesis 2:7 The LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed (H5301) into his nostrils the breath of life.<br /><br />H5301<br />נָפַח nâphach a primitive root; to puff, in various applications (literally, to inflate, blow hard, scatter, kindle, expire; figuratively, to disesteem):<br /><br />KJV - blow, breath, give up, cause to lose (life), seething, snuff.<br /><br />1. God blew breath into the first human to GIVE life<br />2. The same breath can cause the OPPOSITE to LOSE life<br /><br />Job 31:39 If I have eaten the fruits thereof … or have caused the owners … to lose (H5301) their life: <br /><br />This is the 2nd Key to Master Biblical Hebrew. Join the free course at TheExplanation.com/challenge <br /><br />The paradox is God uses the same ‘breath’ to GIVE and TAKE life. It makes total sense when you deepen your spiritual understanding. Get the book Mind-Body Problem Solved.<br /><br />Watch this next video: https://youtu.be/NogHdPs433A?si=zklf_JaAl0e7wBFZ to grasp the significance of how one Hebrew word can have opposite meanings.<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 />#breath #breathoflife #hebrew<br /><br />PS. Join the Bible course based on 7 Keys to Master Biblical Hebrew with no fuss. https://TheExplanation.com/challenge

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