👉 "Organoimo," a word found in Old Testament Hebrew, translates to "a spirit" or "spiritual possession." It signifies the supernatural power possessed by God to affect or control the soul through special gifts and abilities. The term comes from the Greek word "organos," meaning "parts of bodies" (which include spirits), and "imo," which is used metaphorically in Old Testament language to refer to the human spirit. In religious texts, the word 'orgenimo' appears frequently, often with figurative references to spiritual powers or supernatural phenomena affecting individuals or society. For example: - In 1 Kings chapter 20:4-5, it says God "gave the people of Israel a spirit, so they were possessed by the Spirit of God." - In Psalm 86:14, it's said that 'God endowed them with a spirit,' suggesting a supernatural power to inspire and influence. - In Ezekiel 37:20, God says He has given "a spirit within me" that enables His people to see things not seen before.
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