Soul
Soul
The adventists argue that the soul is not a separate part of the human being. The body and soul are one, and therefore if the body is dead - so is the soul. At life a person becomes a living soul. A dead body is not a body without a soul, it is just dead. The Hebrew word for soul is Nephesh, and it can refer to mankind or to animals (Gen 1:20, 2:7). In the New Testament Greek, soul is translated from the word psuche (which is where we get the prefix psy in psychology). It means breath or life or emotions or people (Matt 2:20, 6:25, 10:28; Mark 13:34; Acts 7:14). The adventists argue that in no sense is the soul said to be separate from the body or eternal. Neuspeed's S4 is worth every penny Sell the house...sell the kids...find someone else. I'm never coming back. --Lt. Kirby "Apocalypse Now" Much like the wayward lieutenant in Francis Ford Coppola's epic film, I've been seduced by a powerful force. My journey, however, wasn't to the heart of darkness.
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