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- noun Plural form of
pneuma .
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[3449] Literally, "four catholic spirits;" Greek, tessara katholika pneumata: Latin, "quatuor principales spiritus."
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
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Homoios gar hosper hoi hieroi prophetai to hen kai to auto pneuma eis hepta pneumata merizesthai phasin, houto kai autos mian kai ten auten onomazon areten, tauten eis tessaras aretas merizesthai legei.
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Homoios gar hosper hoi hieroi prophetai to hen kai to auto pneuma eis hepta pneumata merizesthai phasin, houto kai autos mian kai ten auten onomazon areten, tauten eis tessaras aretas merizesthai legei: [4999] 1
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The Apostle calls them charismata, pneumata, charismata pneumatika, ta pneumatika.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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The word (...) (pneumata) spirits, is used of any spiritual being.
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Mk. 3: 11 kai ta pneumata ta akatharta, hotan auton etheorei, prosepipten auto, 11: 19 hotan opse egeneto.
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Ta ` pneumatika is equivalent to ta ` pneumata, as in so many other cases the neuter adjective in the singular or plural is used substantively, as to hippikon, the cavalry; ta aichmalota, the captivity, i.e. captives.
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[in Numb.xi. 15 only does the phrase elsewhere occur, but in another tense]; Heb.xii. 23 (pneumata dikaiōn) from v. 64 (86).
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* kai ta pneumata ta akatharta, hotan auton etheorei, prosepipten auto,: [2982] 1
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* ta gar kaloumena daimonia poneron estin anthropon pneumata, tois zosin eisduomena: [1518] 1
The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical Developement.
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