Blow (Verb) - Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

Blow (Verb)

[ 1,,G4154, pneo ]
signifies
(a) to blow," e.g., Matthew 7:25; John 3:8; in Acts 27:40 the present participle is used as a noun, lit., "to the blowing" (i.e., to the wind);
(b) "to breathe." See BREATHE.

[ 2,,G5285, hupopneo ]
hupo, "under" (indicating repression), and No. 1, denotes "to blow softly," Acts 27:13.

Note: In Acts 28:13, epiginomai, "to come on," is used of the springing up of a wind, AV, "blew;" RV, "sprang up."

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