Entity is a difficult word to translate into Hebrew. If you mean "life form" or "being" it is:
havayah kdoshah (הוויה קדושה)
If you mean "existence" or "lifestyle", it is:
kiyyum kadosh (×§×™×•× ×§×“×•×©)
HaKadosh Baruch Hu (הקדוש ברוך הו×)
If you are asking how to say Holy spirit in Hebrew, it's Ruach ha kodesh. (רוח הקודש)
"Rukha d'Qudsha" (Koodsha) is the way to say "Holy Spirit"... "Holy" is not an actual word in either Hebrew or Aramaic. It is a Greek word and therefore, would not have been used by the Jews of the time. "Qudsha" is a derivative of the word "Qadyish" which means "Set-Apart". "Rukha" means "Breath", "Wind" or "Spirit". It is interesting to note that the Aramaic is very close to the Hebrew in this aspect. In Hebrew, it is said "Ruach HaKodesh". In both Hebrew and Aramaic, the word "Rukha d'Qudsha" means "Set-Apart Spirit".
ru'akh hakodesh (רוח הקודש). In Hebrew, this is just another name for God, and not a separate aspect of God.
×œ× ×©×•× את הרוח הקדוש (linshom et haru'akh hakadosh)
Hebrew = מוקדש לאלוהיםGreek = αφιερωμένο στο Άγιο Πνεύμα
holy spirit can be translated as ru'akh hakodesh (רוח הקודש) which literally means "holy wind". Since this concept doesn't exist in Hebrew, it may be necessary to define it as well, or the person you're talking to won't understand it.
"Saul" was his Hebrew name and "Paul" his Roman name after conversion by the Holy Spirit
Say 'I invite the holy spirit in' and the holy spirit will come in
Holy Spirit namesThe Holy Spirit is also called the Comforter, Paraclete, Spirit of Truth, and the AdvocateOther names for the Holy Spirit are:- Holy Ghost, Spirit of promise, Revelator, Sanctifier, Spirit of the Lord, Spirit of truth, Comforter and Messenger of the Lord.
No. The breath of life is what God did to Adam to cause him to become a living thing. The Holy Spirit is considered to be the divine aspect of prophecy and wisdom. The divine force, quality and influence of the Most High God. This is Judaism's take on Holy Spirit. Christians consider The Holy Spirit(Ghost) as part of the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, Holy Spirit. In Islam it is referred to in the Qur'an as an agent of divine action or communication.
The name 'Ruach' is the Hebrew for 'Holy Spirit' as stated above. However, as this question is cateogried under 'New Testament' these books were written in Greek. The Greek word for Holy Spirit is 'pneuma' (meaning 'wind' from where we get the word 'pneumatic' - wind powered. Other names include 'Lord', 'Giver of Life', 'Holy Ghost', 'Wind of God' among many others
Fire is one of the symbols of the Holy Spirit and when the disciples were Confirmed, they were showered with the Holy Spirit. Therefore, the tongues of flames symbolize the Holy Spirit.