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The term "breather" is not explicitly found in the Bible; however, the concept of breath and breathing is deeply rooted in biblical theology and symbolism. In Scripture, breath is often associated with life, the Spirit of God, and the divine act of creation.

Breath as Life:

In the Bible, breath is synonymous with life itself. The Hebrew word "ruach" and the Greek word "pneuma" are often translated as "spirit" or "breath," indicating the life-giving force that sustains all living beings. In Genesis 2:7 , it is written, "Then the LORD God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, and the man became a living being." This passage highlights the intimate act of God breathing life into humanity, signifying that life is a divine gift.

Breath and the Spirit of God:

The breath of God is frequently associated with His Spirit. In the Old Testament, the Spirit of God is depicted as the breath that empowers and enlivens. For instance, in Ezekiel 37:9-10 , the prophet is commanded to prophesy to the breath: "Then He said to me, 'Prophesy to the breath, prophesy, son of man, and tell the breath that this is what the Lord GOD says: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe into these slain, so that they may live!' So I prophesied as He had commanded me, and the breath entered them, and they came to life and stood on their feet—a vast army." This vision of the valley of dry bones illustrates the reviving power of God's breath, symbolizing spiritual renewal and resurrection.

Breath in the New Testament:

In the New Testament, the concept of breath continues to be significant, particularly in relation to the Holy Spirit. In John 20:22 , after His resurrection, Jesus imparts the Holy Spirit to His disciples: "When He had said this, He breathed on them and said, 'Receive the Holy Spirit.'" This act of breathing on the disciples signifies the impartation of spiritual life and empowerment for their mission.

Breath as a Metaphor for Human Frailty:

The Bible also uses breath as a metaphor for the transient nature of human life. In Psalm 39:5 , it is written, "You, indeed, have made my days as handbreadths, and my lifetime as nothing before You. Truly each man at his best exists as but a breath." This imagery underscores the brevity and fragility of human existence, contrasting it with the eternal nature of God.

Breath and Worship:

Breath is also connected to worship and praise. In Psalm 150:6 , the psalmist declares, "Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Hallelujah!" This verse calls all living beings to use their breath to glorify God, acknowledging Him as the source of life and sustenance.

In summary, while the specific term "breather" is not found in the Bible, the concept of breath is integral to understanding the biblical view of life, the Spirit of God, and the relationship between humanity and the divine. Breath signifies life, spiritual empowerment, human frailty, and the call to worship, reflecting the profound connection between the Creator and His creation.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) One who breathes. Hence: (a) One who lives.(b) One who utters. (c) One who animates or inspires.

2. (n.) That which puts one out of breath, as violent exercise.

Strong's Hebrew
8580. tinshemeth -- (an animal) perhaps owl, chameleon
... From nasham; properly, a hard breather, ie The name of two unclean creatures, a
lizard and a bird (both perhaps from changing color through their irascibility ...
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God of the Living, in Whose Eyes
... That none might fear that world to see. Where all are living unto thee. O Breather
into man of breath,. O Holder of the keys of death,. ...
/.../burial of the dead 410.htm

Book ii. --Of the Harmony of the Old and New Laws.
... uses (cf. Shakespeare's "no breather" = no man, in the dialogue between
Orlando and Jacques, As you Like it, act iii.. sc. 2); and ...
/.../fathers of the third century tertullian appendix/book ii of the harmony of.htm

A visit to the Harvest Field
... patient. You may be full of doubts one day, your joys sink low. It may
be rough windy breather with you in your spirit. You may ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 17 1871/a visit to the harvest.htm

Thesaurus
Breather (2 Occurrences)
...Breather (2 Occurrences). Proverbs 19:5 A false witness will not go without punishment,
and the breather out of deceit will not go free. (BBE). ...
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Tells (38 Occurrences)
... (See NAS NIV). Proverbs 19:5 A false witness will not go without punishment,
and the breather out of deceit will not go free. (See NAS). ...
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Breathed (16 Occurrences)

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Utters (26 Occurrences)
... (See NAS). Proverbs 19:5 A false witness will not go without punishment,
and the breather out of deceit will not go free. (See RSV). ...
/u/utters.htm - 13k

Pours (21 Occurrences)
... (WEB NIV). Proverbs 19:9 A false witness will not go without punishment,
and the breather out of deceit will be cut off. (See NIV). ...
/p/pours.htm - 11k

Breathes (6 Occurrences)

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Resources
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