CadyandZoe
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A cursory review of the Hebrew text will reveal that, indeed, the text says that God "breathed life" into man, and he became a living soul. The Hebrew word for "breath" is also the Hebrew word for "spirit." Christians believe, as Jesus taught, that God is a spirit. Therefore, the "breath of life" was not air or breath literally. The breath of life is spirit, as Jesus also taught. John 6:63, Romans 8:11, 1 Corinthians 15:45, 2 Corinthians 3:6, Galatians 6:8What spirit? You are changing God's Word. This is the text:
"And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."
This does not say God combined a physical body with a spiritual body, and created a soul. This does not even say God placed a spirit inside of a physical body.
Does it?This says that God breathes life into us every time a human is conceived in a womb.
I respectfully disagree. According to Genesis 2:7, God formed Adam from the dust of the ground, and then God breathed life into his body, and he became a "living being." The word is typically translated as "soul," but the term indicates the whole person. The "soul" isn't a constituent part of a human being; the "soul" is the entire human being. Not only this, but the term "living" indicates activity, occupation, work, play, adventure, warring, building, constructing, making, inventing, marriage, children, and all sorts of human activities. A "soul" is a living, active person.The soul does not cease to exist when the body dies.
Once a person dies, activity stops. At that moment, Adam ceased to be a "living being." He ceased to be "a soul" because he no longer had the breath of life in him.
I see no evidence that a person is born into the Holy Spirit. The Bible reveals that God pours out his Holy Spirit into the hearts of select people -- the chosen.We could easily conclude that the breath of life is the Holy Spirit. Every one gets the Holy Spirit when conceived. When the Holy Spirit leaves at death, then the body ceases to function. So that breath of life is not even our spirit, but the Holy Spirit that maintains physical life until the time God takes back the Holy Spirit.
The concept of the Eternal Soul, is not a Biblical concept. It came out of Greek Philosophy. (Socrates)Only the soul is eternal.
Do you have any scriptural support for your assertions?Jesus was the only human whose body came out of that grave, as that physical body was not temporal, corruptible, nor from Adam.
The fact that Jesus died is contrary to this assertion.The physical body of Jesus was permanent incorruptible, from God.
What dictionary says this?The term mortal does not suggest "subject to" it means lacking eternal life which is the state of death.
No. The word "mortal" doesn't mean "death." The prefix "im," in "immortal." means "not" or "no" when used with some adjectives that begin with b, m, or p. The word "mortal" means "subject to death." The word "immortal" means, "not subject to death."You use the term immortal which means non death as if it means eternal life, no? Do you say immortal means "subject to life"?