No it does not mean so.
{soul} the inside underneath or unseen portion of
{spirit} water that carries any other properties
Now that you see what they did to the word and the word was God and is this word bacterium the only thing that can take water and dust and make flesh just a small bacteria that multiplies 10 times over at 98.6 and when it fall to the water and everything was just right it fermented and from that ferment did God put air and in that air so did the mist of Gods spirit rise and come back to the dust and bring life to everything for his small movement in the dust did make a void and fill it with love and spirit.
From the angel Michael
Yes indeed.Actually if you do the research, it may surprise you that some other 'Protestant' religions teach that Jesus is Michael. -- Only they don't make mention of it, because their disciples would be upset. Everyone wants to be called 'mainstream'.John Calvin, a leader of the Protestant movement, taught that Jesus was Michael.Even the "Nelson Study Bible, NKJV" states that: "In the OT the expression "the angel of the LORD" [Jehovah] refers to Jesus." So if the angel of the LORD is Jesus, surely he would be the archangel, or 'chief angel'.Archangel literally translates as "Chief Messenger"The title "The Word" literally means "Chief Spokesman"; that's what 'word' means, someone speaking 'words' for someone else.Thus the title "archangel" and "the Word", literally mean the same thing.The Chief Spokesman was with God 'in the Beginning.' So if Christ is the 'angel of the LORD'. Then Jesus and Michael are the same being, just as Peter and Cephas are the same person.Jacob and Israel are the same being.Same being, different roles.
The angel Michael.
No.
jesus christ
savior
I think you mean resurrection.
The name of Jesus christ in Arabic
it means you belong to jesus
Christ means Messiah......Jesus the Messiah.
You DONT
jesus christ