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"..the soul that sins, it shall die..." Ez 18:4...So, once we sin, we live life without a soul.Hmm
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Jim
Jim1999 said:shucks, Marcia,,We agree on something.....Bless.
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Jim
Gen 2:7 does not teach that body plus spirit equals soul, but that body plus spirit equals person. The man became a liviing person when God, having fashioned his body, breathed the breath of life into it.......
With help from F.F. Bruce
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Jim
steaver said:Then from your understanding, God did not create a soul in Genesis 2:7?
No, he created a living being which comprised of body/mind/soul or spirit.
That particular verse has reference to a living person and not a seprate entity called "nephesh" or soul.
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Jim
steaver said:But a living being is a living soul (nephesh)
Yes, they are the same thing in many passages. IOW, nephesh often means a living being. It's like the example I gave about 300 souls perishing. That means 300 people perished.
steaver said:I keep saying a living soul is a living person and Jim keeps saying No, Gen 2:7 does not say nephesh and you keep agreeing with Jim. THen I say yes it does say nephesh and you say Yes it does too! I feel like I am in a twighlight zone here! :tongue3:
Have a look at Num 6:6, "All the days that he separated himself unto the LORD he shall not come at no dead "nephesh"..here "body".
Then, consider Psalm 69:1, "Save me, O God! For the waters have come up to my nephesh...generally translated as "neck" The KJV translates it literally as "soul" Nephesh..
The word in Hebrew, Nephesh, has such a wide range of meanings in English it cannot be singularily translated as soul, but must depend totally on contex.
Again, I say, it ain't so easy, is it?
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Jim
If a sermon in a fundamentalist church looks like it might end in twenty minutes, try circumlocution, it will prolly last 30-40 minutes..........:laugh:
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Jim
Maybe we are!
Well, I thought from previous comments you were trying to say God created a soul as the immaterial being as though he were creating the soul first or apart from the person, when Gen 2.7 is just saying that God created a person.
Can someone define the relationship of the soul, the brain and the body to me. a) What is the soul? b) Is the soul related to life, c) or is the soul connected to the brain? d) Describe the soul as you would the heart, the brain, the body etc.
Cheers,
Jim