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The meaning of Blow in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

blo (nashaph): Used with reference to the wind (Exodus 15:10; Psalms 78:26; Psalms 147:18; pneo, "to breathe," Luke 12:55; John 3:8; Revelation 7:1); taqa', with reference to trumpet sound (Numbers 10:3-10; Numbers 31:6 the King James Version; Judges 7:18, Judges 7:20; I Kings 1:34; I Chronicles 15:24; Psalms 81:3; Ezekiel 33:3, Ezekiel 33:6; Hosea 5:8; Joel 2:1, Joel 2:15); puach, with reference to the strong expulsion of the breath (Ezekiel 21:31; Ezekiel 22:20-21; Haggai 1:9; Isaiah 40:7; Isaiah 54:16; Job 20:26); nashaph, with reference to a forcible slap or stroke with hand or an instrument (Psalms 39:10; Isaiah 40:24; Jeremiah 14:17 the King James Version).

Frank E. Hirsch


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