Breath
Breath
This word is sometimes made use of in Scripture in allusion to the Lord Jesus Christ. For as the breath of the body is the life of the body, so Christ is the breath or life of the soul. Hence, the prophet Jeremiah, in reference to Christ, saith, “the breath of our nostrils, the Anointed of the Lord was taken in their pits.” (Lam 4:20) And hence, when the Lord Jesus, after his resurrection, imparted to his disciples the gracious influences of his Spirit, it is said, that “he breathed on them, and said, Receive ye the Holy Ghost.” (Joh 20:22)
Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
Breath
Of life
Gen 2:7; Gen 7:22; Act 17:25
Of God
2Sa 22:16; Job 4:9; Job 15:30; Job 33:4; Job 37:10; Psa 18:15; Psa 33:6; Isa 30:33
Figurative
Eze 37:9
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Breath
2Sa 22:16 (a) The wrath of GOD is compared to His breath. No special effort is required to breathe. Wrath is a natural attribute of GOD which is continually manifested against sin and sinners. In anger the breath comes strong and vigorous. (See also Job 4:9; Psa 18:15).
Isa 11:4 (b) The wrath of GOD is executed by the Holy Spirit. (See also Isa 40:7).
Isa 30:28, Isa 30:33 (b) The Holy Spirit is compared in these passages to a river. He is constantly operating. He is always in the divine channel. He is always bringing the purpose and plans of GOD into human hearts. (See also Eze 47:5; Joh 7:38).
Isa 33:11 (a) Israel will destroy themselves by the way they live. Their sins and their daily activities will bring destruction upon them. (See this thought also in Hos 13:9).
Eze 37:9 (a) The breath also in this place is a type of the Holy Spirit. Breath is often associated with this Person, as when JESUS breathed on them and said, “Receive ye the Holy Spirit.” (See also Job 33:4; Job 37:10; Job 41:21; Psa 33:6).