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[man] became a living soul. = :וַיְהִי [הָאָדָם] לְנֶפֶשׁ חַיָּה

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I know the original soul was created when God breathed into man and man became a living soul without sin. What is the difference in the original soul and the soul after Adam sinned?

There is none. The Hebrew word for soul is 'nephesh'while the Greek uses 'psuche.' The Greek and Hebrew words, however, more properly denote that which is alive, which is animated, which breathes, which has an animal nature. The Bible states that both man and animals became 'living souls' that die.Often two other terms get intermingled and confused. The word 'spirit' is in the Hebrew 'ruach' and Greek 'pneuma.'Both simply mean wind, breath, mind, spirit when speaking of man or animal. It is neuter. When speaking of God, ruach connotes His active, creative power and the One who imparts the breath of life or nephesh to living, air breathing creatures which includes man. It is not a person or part of an trinity as some state.


How do you say soul in Hebrew?

The word soul in Hebrew is Ne'fesh or Ne'shama.


You have a soul?

In fact humans are souls. We do not have a soul. Rather we are souls. This is in accord with the Bible.Genesis 2:7 says:"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."It does not say a soul was given to the man, but "man became a living soul". This clearly shows that man=soul. Which means that after death, if we die, our soul dies as well.


How do you say my soul in Hebrew?

My soul = הנשמה שלי.


What is the meaning of Suleman?

"Suleman" is a variant of the name "Solomon," which has Hebrew origins and means "peaceful" or "peaceful one." It is a name that is often associated with wisdom and leadership due to its biblical connections.


God put a living soul in whom?

KJV Genesis 2:7, " And the LORD God formed man (Adam) of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."


What book of the bible says all living beings have a soul?

Genesis More specifically "Genesis 2:7" It states "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." Your a man aren't you? If your a woman you were formed from man. So all men and woman "became a living soul" as it says in Genesis 2:7.


Doesn't the bible say God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living a soul?

Yes


What is ment by man became a living soul?

This phrase refers to the belief that when God created man, He breathed life into him, giving him a soul that set him apart from other living beings. It signifies the uniqueness and spiritual nature of humans, differentiating them from non-living beings.


Is the concept of soul sleep supported by biblical teachings?

The concept of soul sleep, which suggests that the soul is unconscious between death and resurrection, is not explicitly supported by biblical teachings. Different interpretations exist among Christian denominations regarding the state of the soul after death.


Can a person's soul be forced out then replaced?

No. In fact the Bible teaches that a person is a soul, not given or in possession of a soul. Biblical translation of the word "soul" comes from the Hebrew "ne'phesh" and the Greek "psy-khe'". The usage of these words in the Bible indicates the life of a person or an animal, or that life which either that person or the animal enjoys. As brought out in Genesis 2:7, which reads, "Jehovah God proceeded to form the man out of dust from the ground and to blow into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man came to be a living soul." Here it shows that man was made into a "living soul," not given a soul. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, along with the King James, AS, and Dy translations of the Bible have used the English word soul for the Hebrew translation of "ne'phesh." A few other translations of the Bible have deemed the word to be "being," "creature," or "person." According to 1 Corinthians 15:45, which reads "It is even so written: 'The first man Adam became a living soul.' The last Adam became a life-giving spirit." So here, this text that is found in the Greek Scriptures, or Second Testament, agrees with that verse found in the Genesis account as to what a soul is. Also there are scriptures that describe people as being souls, such as the scripture in 1 Peter 3:20, which refers to Noah and his family being on the arc. Also the book of Joshua chapter 11 verse 11 says, "They went striking every soul that was in it with the edge of the sword." Here we see that the soul is something tangible, or something that can be touched, more specifically by the sword. Therefore, these souls could not have possibly been a spirit, or something that could be forced out of the body. Since the Bible teaches that a soul is a living being, it is not possible for a person's soul to be forced out then replaced.


What is a living soul?

what makes a living soul is the breath of life from god.