1 | Strong's Number: g109 | Greek: aer |
Air:
Eng., "air," signifies "the atmosphere," certainly in five of the seven occurrences, Act 22:23; 1Cr 9:26; 14:9; Rev 9:2; 16:17, and almost certainly in the other two, Eph 2:2; 1Th 4:17.
2 | Strong's Number: g3772 | Greek: ouranos |
Air:
denotes "the heaven." The RV always renders it "heaven." The AV translates it "air" in Mat 8:20. In the phrase "the fowls (or birds) of the heaven" the AV always has "air;" "sky" in Mat 16:2, 3; Luk 12:56; in all other instances "heaven." The word is probably derived from a root meaning to cover or encompass.
See HEAVEN, SKY.
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