תְּשַׁלַּ֣ח ר֭וּחֲךָplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigרוּחַ
hebrew
Meaning:
* Wind * Breath * Spirit
Noun. Occurs about 380 times in the Old Testament.
Though usually feminine, רוּחַ sometimes takes masculine verbs and adjectives, especially when referring to the Spirit of God (רוּחַ יְהוָה).Exodus 10:13Genesis 6:17Genesis 41:8Proverbs 16:32Ecclesiastes 12:7Genesis 1:2Judges 3:10Ezekiel 36:27Genesis 2:7John 3:8Genesis 1:2Genesis 8:1 יִבָּרֵא֑וּןplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigבָּרָא
hebrew
Meaning:
* To create * To cut down, select, feed
Bara is a verb that is never takes a human subject; God is always the one who creates in the Old Testament. In contrast, עָשָׂה (to make or do) and יָצַר (to form and to build) do often have humans as the subject. וּ֝תְחַדֵּ֗שׁplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigחָדַשׁ
hebrew
Meanings
* Renew * Restore * Repair
Verb. Occurs 10 times in the Old Testament.
See also חָדָשׁ (Strong's H2319) - meaning “new” - the noun / adjective form.
Examples
Psalm 51:10 (verse 12 in Hebrew) -“Renew a right spirit within me.” (חַדֵּשׁ בְּקִרְבִּי רוּחַ נָכוֹן) Lamentations 5:21Psalm 104:30Psalm 51:1210Lamentations 5:21 פְּנֵ֣י אֲדָמָֽה
