06-02-2012, 12:57 AM
Beyond 1Corinthians 14:2, the word ruh is found in Romans 1:11 (varying from the usual ruha).
In Romans 1:11, ruh is found, possibly relating to a translation compatible with the Greek reading.
In the case of Romans 1:11, I believe the Greek cannot read according to how some have rendered the Aramaic. (The Greek reads along the lines of 'a pneumatic gift.')
In the case of 1Corinthians 14:2, I think it is a possibility for the Greek to also be translated as you have suggested.
In Romans 1:11, ruh is found, possibly relating to a translation compatible with the Greek reading.
In the case of Romans 1:11, I believe the Greek cannot read according to how some have rendered the Aramaic. (The Greek reads along the lines of 'a pneumatic gift.')
In the case of 1Corinthians 14:2, I think it is a possibility for the Greek to also be translated as you have suggested.