Biblican
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You don't let the scriptures guide you. The word shows us that there are two distinct components to the human, soul and spirit. The soul is the person, the entire being that survives after the death of the body. The spirit, nashamah, breath, is what gives the body life as we are shown in Genesis. That's what the word says, I am only directing you to the scriptures, you want to keep changing the meaning. I take the word for what it says. The spirit, the breath, not the soul, returns to God, the soul remains. That's Abel's blood crying from the ground, he's stuck. The early Jews believed that souls remained in this realm after death and they have to wait for the resurrection.I understand your wrong.
The soul is the whole person. I'm getting bored.
The soul that sins dies.
His blood cried.
Wrong.
The spirit of God is not a person.
No, no difference.
Jesus had seed? Look to Talpiot
The soul is the entire person. God's life, spirit, is the person's while they live.
Again, you've misunderstood and made baseless assumptions.
The reference to Jesus having seed is referring to those who have been birthed into new life by faith in Him, not that He had physical offspring. Look at the context. The verse said that He just died and now He is living, it's a prophecy of the resurrection.