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- (Koine Gr****: sōma pneumatikos) in the New Testament (1 Corinthians 15:44), describing the resurrected body as "spiritual" (pneumatikos) in contrast to the...
- physically resurrected body (sōma), restored to life, but animated by spirit (pneumatikos) instead of soul (psuchikos), just like the later Gospel accounts. The...
- damaged and non-standard thirteenth-century Gr**** m****cript of the Leimōn Pneumatikos, a hagiographical work by the pre-Islamic Byzantine monk John Moschus...
- 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2016-12-03. Papaioannou V, Terzi I, Dragoumanis C, Pneumatikos I (2009). "Negative-pressure acute tracheobronchial hemorrhage and pulmonary...
- monks or nuns come next, the appointing of a priest to be confessor (pneumatikos) and the manner of hearing confession, prayers to be said over persons...
- of one of the earliest hagiological works, entitled in Gr**** Leimōn pneumatikos and known in Latin as Pratum spirituale ("Spiritual Meadow"), occasionally...
- because they are spiritually appraised. 15 But the spiritual man (ho pneumatikòs) appraises all things, yet he himself is appraised by no man. 16 For...
- (in Gr****). Translated by Kamaratos, Matthaios K. Athēna: Ekdosē A.G. Pneumatikos. ISBN 978-960-7258-77-9. OCLC 880484572. Ashcroft, Neil W.; Mermin, N...
- Moschus. In Gr****, it is titled Neos Paradeisos (New Paradise) or Leimōn pneumatikos (Spiritual Meadow) (also the Leimonarion Λειμωνάριον), in Latin, Pratum...
- chrónos ekklēsiá me t' ágio thrónos. Archḗ pou bgḗke o Christós ágios kai Pneumatikós, stē gē na perpatḗsei kai na mas kalokardísei. Ágios Basílēs érchetai...