Nephesh

onewithhim wrote: Um, the definition of “soul” is shown from the meaning of the Hebrew word “nephesh.” I think a Jew who knows Hebrew would tell you that it means the complete person or animal. Actually, I have no problem with nephesh meaning the complete person or animal. nephesh – soul, self, life, creature, person, …

Heretical views

RightReason wrote:It would be heretical to propose new theology like annihilation and soul sleep. These teachings were not taught by Christ or His Church and therefore it would be wrong to believe them. For a long time, I was unconsciously fearful of being labeled a heretic. I think most Christians have this fear as well. …

What is spirit?

Spirit in Greek is pneuma. It is translated as Spirit (111x), Holy Ghost (89x), Spirit (of God) (13x), Spirit (of the Lord) (5x), (My) Spirit (3x), Spirit (of truth) (3x), Spirit (of Christ) (2x), human (spirit) (49x), (evil) spirit (47x), spirit (general) (26x), spirit (8x), (Jesus’ own) spirit (6x), (Jesus’ own) ghost (2x). Definitions of …

What is soul?

JehovahsWitness wrote: How convenient to declare the spirit irrelevant to a discussion on the fate of the dead. Whether a person has a SPIRIT and a SOUL and what these words mean is essential to the discussion since it seems to me it is one of these two things that some contend is caused agony …

Origin of the word hell

The word “hell” is believed to originate from the Norse word “Hel”. the word “Hell” in the English language comes from “Hel.” https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Hel The Old Norse feminine proper noun Hel is identical to the name of the location over which she rules, Old Norse Hel. The word has cognates in all branches of the Germanic …