
In this series of blog posts we have allowed the Bible to establish the meaning of the word “soul.” We have learned that we are a living soul composed of our bodies and the breath of life that God has given every living creature. The unbiblical, yet popular, concept of the soul is that it continues a conscious existence after the biological death of the body. However, the Bible communicates that the soul is an inseparable combination of mind and body and that one does not survive the other. In fact, both the Old and New Testaments portray death as sleep in which we rest, unconsciously, until the resurrection. What then, does Ecclesiastes 12:7 mean when it says, “the spirit returns to God?”
There are several passages in the Bible which are traditionally interpreted to teach the immortality of the soul and its conscious existence in the intermediate state between death and the resurrection. We will now turn our attention to these passages and see if they do indeed teach these things.
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