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In the original Hebrew OT, ruach (usually translated “spirit”) often literally means a physical transport device — a flying vehicle of the Elohim.
It lifts prophets like Ezekiel and Elijah, makes noise, arrives from specific directions, and carries people through the air.
(Note: Not every use is a vehicle — context tells you when it’s the concrete machine vs. wind/breath.)
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