θεόπνευστος
Divinely breathed in
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What does θεόπνευστος (theópneustos) mean in the Bible?
θεόπνευστος (theópneustos) is a Greek word meaning "divinely breathed in". θεόπνευστος, -ον (θεός, πνέω), inspired by God: 2Ti. This term defines the divine origin of Scripture and undergirds its authority.
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Meaning
Scripture originates from God's breath; divine inspiration producing authoritative written Scripture.
(θεός, πνέω), inspired by God: 2Ti.3:16.
Why This Word Matters
This term defines the divine origin of Scripture and undergirds its authority. 2 Timothy 3:14-17
Grammatical Forms
How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.
Biblical Occurrences
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