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1 | what is your soul | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 235481 | ||
Hi, Escar... That would not be a common interpretation of that passage in 1 Corinthians 15. After all, Paul is talking about the resurrection in that context. Human existence between death and resurrection is an abnormal condition, called by theologians the interim state. Man was created to be a living, physical human being, functioning in time and space. All man will be be so in eternity, whether the elect or reprobate; although the elect will be living upon the new earth. Relative to 1 Corinthians 5:8, Paul uses an idiomatic phrase "in the body" to mean "while living;" i.e., our life now before we die. In Him, Doc |
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2 | what is your soul | Bible general Archive 4 | escar.smith@yahoo.com | 235485 | ||
My point is that the 42 Hebrew translation of breath has to do with the spirit and the soul just as 1 CORIN. 15:35 Is teaching that we have two bodies and flesh and blood cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven AND AT THE TWINKLE OF AN EYE AT THE LAST TRUMP (THE SEVENTH NOT BEFORE)SHALL SOUNDS AND GOES ON TO TELL THAT THIS MORTAL MUST PUT ON IMMORTALITY, and when GOD IS SPEAKING OF HIS CHILDREN IN THE OLD TESTAMENT HE REFERS THEM TO SOULS SO EITHER WAY FLESH OR SPIRIT SOUL WOULD BE SELF. | ||||||