In my view, the "soul" is not the third part of a Tripartite being. The "soul" is the unification of the body and the Spirit, having a personal history, an occupation, and a family line. A "soul" is a life lived. My "soul" is who I am, which includes everything about me. In Genesis 2, Moses indicates that when God took dust from the ground and breathed into it, Adam became a living "soul". Body + Spirit = Soul.
Both the body and the spirit are integral parts of an individual. Thus, the loss of either one leads to the loss of the person as a whole. This can be compared to a mousetrap, where the loss of even a single part results in its destruction. For instance, if the trap arm is missing, the mousetrap becomes incapable of catching mice, and hence, it ceases to function as a mousetrap.
When Adam and Eve physically died, they ceased to be Adam and Eve. This is why it says that the rest of the dead were resurrected in order to be judged. Only when Adam and Eve receive a body do they function as Adam and Eve, and consequently, they can be judged.
Since the dead are seen, they have bodies. And since they have bodies, they were resurrected.
I don't see that. Paul says we all go together at the last Trumpet. Since you place it earlier the rest of your argument falls apart.
Then you don't accept the bodily resurrection at the Cross per Matthew 27.
You can function only as a soul. The OT redeemed waited in Abraham's bosom only as a soul without a body and spirit.
So God cannot see the souls in sheol? Do those currently in sheol have a physical body?
My argument is that the soul is physically dead with or without a physical body, because this flesh itself is called "mortal" meaning death. Humanity should pick another word to describe this "mortal" body besides "mortal" per your argument.
You can argue with Scripture over whether the body returns to dust or is literally in sheol so they can see each other. That has never been my point.
Humans are only their soul, and obviously don't need a body nor spirit to actually exist. Comparing humans to a mouse trap is not even close to what Scripture indicates. Can a mouse trap be dead even with all it's parts? Is it alive and can it think for itself? Your argument falls apart, because a soul is already in a state of death, in a mortal body that means dead body, and a spirit that becomes a demonic spirit is already dead, yet has a purpose to possess another soul. And a legion of demonic spirits can possess one soul. Luke 8
We know the soul separates from the body, and can do just fine at that point. The body is left behind and normally in a casket until placed into the ground. Are you arguing there is another body the soul enters into in sheol? Do you have a verse from the Bible to that affect? If so, then why argue against the soul having God's permanent incorruptible physical body currently in Paradise? The OT redeemed have had that physical body since the Cross, and are physically enjoying Paradise, which is my argument.
Of course I place a resurrection earlier. The 7th Trumpet did not sound the day Jesus was crucified on the Cross. I don't base my argument on the fact a soul needs a body. I base my argument on the point God gives the soul a permanent incorruptible physical body from the writings of Paul. 2 Corinthians 5:1.
"For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens."
"In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed."
The only dead people are those alive on the earth at the Second Coming. They are still in a mortal body of death. Paul was expecting to be changed. The second birth does not give us a new incorruptible permanent physical body without sin. The Second Birth means we have submitted to the will of the Holy Spirit which is a substitute for our spirit which is in God's presence. Our spirit is not dead nor in us. We lost the spirit when Adam and Eve died the day Adam disobeyed God. The spirit is not air. The spirit is light. Psalms 104:4
"Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire:"
The Greek word for spirit may mean air, but the Scriptural term is associated with a flaming fire, which is light. Even Daniel wrote about the rejoining of the spirit:
"And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever."
How can a human shine like a star unless they have put on their spirit? This is mentioned as being after the Second Coming by Jesus Himself. Matthew 13:41-43
"The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. Then
shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Who hath ears to hear, let him hear."
Jesus had his spirit even at conception in Mary's womb. We could not see it because we are spiritually blind. But Jesus took Peter, James , and John alone on a mountain and showed them His Spirit. His body and raiment became as bright as the sun. Our spirit is a bright light that is put on over the physical body. Our spirit is not dead, because a dead spirit is a demon. That is why Paul said to keep blameless the whole soul, body, and spirit. A reprobate soul, turns a spirit of light into a demonic spirit. Then both are considered in a state of unrepentance that is more likely than not irreversible.
My point is that Adam and Eve lost both their physical body of life and their spirit was taken away causing both physical and spiritual death. Physical death was just the soul leaving the body, which returns to dust per other Scripture. Adam was placed in a body of death, and that physical body of death was passed down through Seth and all children born after Seth. My proof is Genesis 5:1-3
"This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him; Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they were created. And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, and after his image; and called his name Seth:"
Adam and Eve were in God's image. But they physically and spiritually died. Seth was born in Adam's dead image. So has everyone else who was born after Seth. That is why we are mortals and need the Holy Spirit to be right with God.
I don’t see it as an original sin passed down. Adam and Eve passed down the physical body of death genetically generation after generation. God's restoration is a totally different physical body without corruption. Adam and Eve had that physical body but lost it through Adam's disobedience.
Sin and death started the day Adam disobeyed, but the physical aspect was also death, seperate from the concept of sin and death that we attribute to being lost and outside of God's will. That does not change dying thou shalt die. They did die because God removed their soul from a physical body of life and placed their soul in a physical body of death, just like God promised. It was as instantaneous as the rapture will be, when Paul declared we are changed back at the Second Coming. Paul was not talking about those physically passed on to heaven or sheol. Paul was talking about those alive but in a state of death, per Adam's disobedience.
"Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed."
"The dead" are not those that "sleep". The dead are those alive changed at the Second Coming. Those that sleep have already been changed, because death cannot enter Paradise. The subject is about those not asleep, but those alive on the earth.
We shall not all sleep, physically die.
We shall all be changed at the last trump.
We are the dead raised incorruptible, that is the change.
The change at death is not painful but instant, the pain prior to death makes that change seem unbearable. The change at the Second Coming will be instant and not felt at all, just like Adam and Eve were instantly changed and took a few moments for them to realize they were now in a state of death instead of life. They did not feel a change. They noticed the absence of the spirit covering their physical body. God had to tell them they were now in a state of death, along with pain and suffering.