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In these days 'ghost' means a visual illusion of the supernatural.
'Ghost' is an old English word meaning 'spirit'. In the KJV
'ghost' is used in two ways:
1.
To "give up the ghost" (see Genesis 25:8, KJV).
This means to stop breathing; that is, to die. In most modern
versions (such as the NIV) this has been changed to 'breathed
his last', or a similar expression.
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Gehenna
Genesis
Gentiles
Ghosts
1. To "give up the ghost"
2. "Holy Ghost"
Glory
God
Old Testament names for God
El
Eloah
Elah
El Shaddai
Elohim
Yahweh
Gog, Magog
Gospel
Grace
Grapevine
Grave
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