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It's anthropomorphism.
The above verse's use the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) this refers to the Godhead in unity (Immanent (Ontological) Trinity). Unless you mean soul as in person hood?
You need to be careful how you switch from the substance and essence of the triune Godhead and the hypostatic union. Jesus is fully human and fully God. So in his human nature he does have a body and soul. (The verses you have shown above refers to the triune God. ''the Lord our God is one'' -YHWH).
So when referring to the Godhead in unity (YHWH), the soul referred to is Anthropomorphism. or possibly person hood. but not a separate soul. and it's not Jesus' human soul.
Hope that has helped. These things where the some of the big debates in the early church.
The above verse's use the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) this refers to the Godhead in unity (Immanent (Ontological) Trinity). Unless you mean soul as in person hood?
You need to be careful how you switch from the substance and essence of the triune Godhead and the hypostatic union. Jesus is fully human and fully God. So in his human nature he does have a body and soul. (The verses you have shown above refers to the triune God. ''the Lord our God is one'' -YHWH).
So when referring to the Godhead in unity (YHWH), the soul referred to is Anthropomorphism. or possibly person hood. but not a separate soul. and it's not Jesus' human soul.
Hope that has helped. These things where the some of the big debates in the early church.