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Romans 8:15

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3756 ye have not ου
G1063 For γαρ
G2983 received ελαβετε
G4151 the spirit πνευμα
G1397 of bondage δουλειας
G3825 again παλιν
G1519 to εις
G5401 fear φοβον
G235 but αλλ
G2983 ye have received ελαβετε
G4151 the Spirit πνευμα
G5206 of adoption υιοθεσιας
G1722 whereby εν
G3739   ω
G2896 we cry κραζομεν
G5 Abba αββα
G3588   ο
G3962 Father πατηρ

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  ye
  have
G2983 received
  the
G4151 spirit
  of
G1397 bondage
G3825 again
G5401 fear
G235 but
  ye
  have
G2983 received
  the
G4151 Spirit
  of
G5206 adoption
G1722 whereby
  we
G5 Abba
G3962 Father

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4151
Greek: πνεῦμα
Transliteration: pneuma
Pronunciation: pnyoo'-mah
Part of Speech: Noun Neuter
Bible Usage: ghost life spirit (-ual -ually) mind. Compare G5590 .
Definition:  

a current of air that is breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively a spirit that is (human) the rational soul (by implication) vital principle mental disposition etc. or (superhuman) an angel daemon or (divine) God Christ´ s spirit the Holy spirit

1. the third person of the triune God, the Holy Spirit, coequal, coeternal with the Father and the Son

a. sometimes referred to in a way which emphasises his personality and character (the Holy Spirit)

b. sometimes referred to in a way which emphasises his work and power (the Spirit of Truth)

c. never referred to as a depersonalised force

2. the spirit, i.e. the vital principal by which the body is animated

a. the rational spirit, the power by which the human being feels, thinks, decides

b. the soul

3. a spirit, i.e. a simple essence, devoid of all or at least all grosser matter, and possessed of the power of knowing, desiring, deciding, and acting

a. a life giving spirit

b. a human soul that has left the body

c. a spirit higher than man but lower than God, i.e. an angel

1. used of demons, or evil spirits, who were conceived as inhabiting the bodies of men

2. the spiritual nature of Christ, higher than the highest angels and equal to God, the divine nature of Christ

4. the disposition or influence which fills and governs the soul of any one

a. the efficient source of any power, affection, emotion, desire, etc.

5. a movement of air (a gentle blast)

a. of the wind, hence the wind itself

b. breath of nostrils or mouth

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.