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The Greek term for "image of God" is "eikōn tou theou." It refers to the idea in Christian theology that humans are created in the likeness of God, reflecting His characteristics such as love, creativity, and rationality. This concept emphasizes the unique value and dignity of each individual as a reflection of God's nature.
Genesis 2:7 7 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.The scriptures sometimes refer to a body and spirit joined together as a soul. Accordingly the term soul is used in conjunction with the body and the spirit of man.
In Biblical terms, the spirit (Hebrew: neshama נְשָׁמָה) is the breath. So, to allow your spirit to leave your body would be to allow the breath to leave your body (in other words, you die or get really close to dying). It's probably not a good idea to attempt this.
Gen.2:7 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. According to this reading both the body and the spirit are the soul of man. At a certain time, a child in the womb will receive its spirit, the child then becomes a living soul. All of our spirits existed before this world was made.
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Mans spirit which resides within him. "And God breathed into Adam the breath of life (Spirit) and he became a living thing".
"Spiritus"; root word for spirit, inspire, aspire, aspirate
Breath, air, wind, spirit and ghost were synonymous terms.
No. The breath of life is what God did to Adam to cause him to become a living thing. The Holy Spirit is considered to be the divine aspect of prophecy and wisdom. The divine force, quality and influence of the Most High God. This is Judaism's take on Holy Spirit. Christians consider The Holy Spirit(Ghost) as part of the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, Holy Spirit. In Islam it is referred to in the Qur'an as an agent of divine action or communication.
It actually means that God placed into Adam his spirit so that he became a living soul. The body cannot function without its spirit. It is the real you and your body is in the exact likeness of your spirit.
Gin is an alcoholic spirit. So definitely YES.