Translation | Verse | Text |
Strong Concordance | Ac 11:6 | Upon [1519] the which [3739] when I had fastened mine eyes [816], I considered [2657], and [2532] saw [1492] fourfooted beasts [5074] of the earth [1093], and [2532] wild beasts [2342], and [2532] creeping things [2062], and [2532] fowls [4071] of the air [3772]. |
Word | American Tract Society - Definition |
AIR | 1. The air or atmosphere surrounding the earth is often denoted by the word heaven; so "the fowls of heaven" means the birds of the air. 2. To "beat the air," and to "speak in the air," 1Co 9:26 14:9, are modes of expression used in most languages, signifying to speak or act without judgment or understanding, or to no purpose. "The powers of the air," Eph 2:2, probably means devils. |