ekpneo

LAST BREATH WORD OF THE DAY Today’s word of the day is epkneo. Epkneo describes the last breath of life. Translators had to take four English words, “breathed His (the) last“, to describe this one Greek word. The WordBloom Team ran across this word while finding out why ghost was related to the word sleep and the word dead. You …

ekpneo

LAST BREATH WORD OF THE DAY Today’s word of the day is epkneo. Epkneo describes the last breath of life. Translators had to take four English words, “breathed His (the) last“, to describe this one Greek word. The WordBloom Team ran across this word while finding out why ghost was related to the word sleep and the word dead. You …

resurrection

LIFE GIVING WORD OF THE DAY There are few words in the Bible, in the New Testament, as important as resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus from the grave was life giving moment of Christianity. Death was the sacrifice that forgave sin but Jesus conquering death brought new life to all men. Resurrection is used up to 41 times in various …

resurrection

LIFE GIVING WORD OF THE DAY There are few words in the Bible, in the New Testament, as important as resurrection. The resurrection of Jesus from the grave was life giving moment of Christianity. Death was the sacrifice that forgave sin but Jesus conquering death brought new life to all men. Resurrection is used up to 41 times in various …

phantasma

GHOST WORD OF THE DAY Phantasma appears as today’s word of the day after making only two debuts in the Bible. It’s a scary match to our contemporary word phantom carrying the same meanings of spirit or ghost. It is used for the proper name of the Spirit of God and to describe what the disciples feared as they saw …

phantasma

GHOST WORD OF THE DAY Phantasma appears as today’s word of the day after making only two debuts in the Bible. It’s a scary match to our contemporary word phantom carrying the same meanings of spirit or ghost. It is used for the proper name of the Spirit of God and to describe what the disciples feared as they saw …

dead

DEEP SLEEP WORD OF THE DAY? We often hear of people in a “dead sleep” or being “dead asleep.” Those terms actually find some of their roots in Biblical literature. The WordBloom team found a root to those phrases in today’s word – dead. Dead is related to Monday’s word of the day: sleep. The Bible often uses a variation of …

dead

DEEP SLEEP WORD OF THE DAY? We often hear of people in a “dead sleep” or being “dead asleep.” Those terms actually find some of their roots in Biblical literature. The WordBloom team found a root to those phrases in today’s word – dead. Dead is related to Monday’s word of the day: sleep. The Bible often uses a variation of …

dead

DEEP SLEEP WORD OF THE DAY? We often hear of people in a “dead sleep” or being “dead asleep.” Those terms actually find some of their roots in Biblical literature. The WordBloom team found a root to those phrases in today’s word – dead. Dead is related to Monday’s word of the day: sleep. The Bible often uses a variation of …

sleep

RESTFUL WORD OF THE DAY? Yesterday’s bloom was a wild bloom with entirely unexpected (and kind of funny) words. Today’s bloom is just as interesting but in a different way. This bloom is entirely understandable once you see the words but there are words you wouldn’t have thought of on your own. Check out what the Bible has to say …