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Aerogenous

Definition: The term "aerogenous" appears in the Greek New Testament (KJV) as "eidos," which has multiple meanings depending on context. 1.

Eidos I (4:23)

: This refers to the air or atmosphere, often interpreted by many as a spiritual realm that encompasses the whole of human life and society. 2.

Eidos II (19:75)

: Here it is used in two different ways: - In the first use, "aerodesyne" (4:14), the word here is translated as 'air' or 'solar wind'. It refers to a phenomenon where the earth's magnetic field can affect its atmosphere to generate electric currents, much like a solar wind does. - In the second use, it appears in 19:75 to "aerodesyne" (4:13), which translates as 'air' or 'solar winds'. The context seems to be discussing the flow of air through the earth's atmosphere, much like the currents generated by solar winds. So in summary: -

Aerodesyne

: Refers to an electric current flowing through a magnetic field from Earth. This could be associated with solar wind or auroras. -

Aerodesyne

: Often translated as 'air' or 'solar winds'. In this context, it describes the flow of air through the earth's atmosphere and its effect on the natural world. Please note that these translations can vary according to context and use in various languages.


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