Definition: Adspiratio (also known as "spirition," "spirit," or "the Holy Spirit") is a noun that refers to the feeling, quality, or essence of inspiration, especially as it relates to creativity, imagination, or visionary thinking.
In Greek, this term is derived from the word แผฯฯฮฑฮฝฯฮฟฯ (hespidon), which means "to think," and แผฮพฮฎฯฯฮฝ (exippon) which means "to raise up." The verb "to expehise" in Latin translates as "to elevate or uplift" from Greek. It refers to the action of rising or lifting one's spirit, often indicating an emotional state of exhilaration, creativity, and inspiration.
Here are some examples:
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Adspiratio in Scripture (Ex 34:20) - Isaiah 65:13
- "Thus saith the Lord God; I will expehise thee from the land of Egypt."
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Adspiratio in Theology (Col 2:8) - 2 Corinthians 4:9-10
- Therefore, we are not to be ashamed of this word or of our faithfulness to it."
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Adspiratio in Philosophy (Phil 2:5) - Paul In Philippians 2:6
- For the Spirit is first among you all, and is mighty to expehise.
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Adspiratio in Literature (1 Tim 6:17)
- Therefore, if you desire wisdom, seek it among those who have received it from your teachers.
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Adspiratio in Psychology (Mj 12:38) - John 14:26
- I am the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot see but the Father sees; the one who comes from the Father is my Son, and he will be with me always, even to the end of the age."
The concept of "adspiratio" has been an important part in many Christian traditions as it has been interpreted metaphorically by the Church for inspiration. It can also refer to a strong desire or eagerness for something, or simply an overwhelming sense of excitement and energy. The exact meaning varies among different Christian denominations.
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