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In the Bible, breath is mentioned in various contexts, such as in the creation account in Genesis where God breathes life into Adam, giving him the breath of life. In Psalms, breath is associated with praising the Lord, and in the New Testament, Jesus breathes on his disciples to receive the Holy Spirit.
Yes. When God made her from Adam's rib, He gave her the breath of life. If Eve wasn't alive, God wouldn't have warned that she would die if she ate from the 'Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Bad', and she wouldn't have been able to give birth to children if wasn't breathing.
Sawn is a past tense version of "to saw." As in to use a saw to cut something.Asunder means blown or spread apart.Sawn Asunder therefore means, cut apart.
Snow globes were invented in France in the 19th century. They were first created by hand-blown glass manufacturers who filled them with water and white powder to mimic snowfall. The design was later refined and popularized in the United States.
Blowing the Shofar is a form of musical instrument, and playing musical instruments is generally prohibited on Shabbat to honor the day's rest. However, there are exceptions to this rule, like during the High Holidays when it is allowed to blow the Shofar.
it means it is equipped with a supercharger
No only how big your lungs are
I think you are referring to the water that is blown up into the air as a whale 'blows' air out of it's blow hole--it's not actually the whale's breath. This is called a spout.
Blown is an adjective that means (as referred to dictionaries):inflated; swollen; expanded: a blown stomachdestroyed, melted, inoperative, misshapen, ruined, or spoiled: to replace a blown fuse; to dispose of blown canned goods.being out of breath.flyblown.formed by blowing: blown glass.
The answer to this riddle is a candle. The candle is tallest when it is young (unlit) and is short when it is old (when it is melted). When it is alive it glows (candlelight). It dies because it gets blown out. It can also be blown out or die from your breath.
The antonym for wafted is took, kept or held. On the other hand, synonym of wafted is drifted, carried, transported or blown.
don't hold your breath
breath taking - in Afrikaans
Either: a little out of breath or short of breath.
Blown head gasket.
A blown head or gasket
He has just had a S H I T.