FreeGrace2 said:
What we absolutely DO KNOW is that Lazarus had died physically. That was the ONLY point. And that is what Jesus finally cleared up.
That is what WE absolutely do know. Yet, Jesus and the disciples where in a whole other town when Jesus initially informed them that he is 'asleep.'
Are you disagreeing with what I said above??
And other people can't be bothered to rethink their own assumptions.
Please clarify what you think I am assuming?
FreeGrace2 said:
Do you try, or have you EVER heard anyone address which part of him that died???
Where did I so much as imply anywhere that Lazarus soul died?
From post #72-
" At any rate, it's not clearly written whether Jesus was speaking of his soul, body, or all of him. If Jesus was speaking of just his body, it was seem to me to be uncharacteristically (suffering for my want of vocabulary) smart Alec since that was obvious to all considering the conjecture, "If you'd have been here, he wouldn't have died."
This sure sounds as though you believe that we can refer to EITHER body or soul when speaking of someone's death.
That's why I asked my questions
FreeGrace2 said:
James made physical death very clear in 2:26 - As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.
See? Real simple. Physical death means the soul has left the body. So the body is put into the grave. No more physical life.
This is probably why David pleaded that the LORD take not His Spirit from him, seeing that that this results in eternal death. Neither body nor soul can be sustained with it.
In fact, very few OT believers were indwelt with the Holy Spirit. Only a few did and for special function, like David as King.
In the OT, the Spirit could be removed for cause, but that didn't result in eternal death. Do you believe that a believer can lose eternal life and end up in eternal death?
Where does scripture say that man has an eternal soul.
Eccl 12:7 is probably the closest verse to what you are asking for:
"and the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it."
The body returns to dust, and the spirit/soul returns to God, who created it.
So, the obvious question would be: What does God do with a soul that has returned to Him? We know the answer by the FACT that the Bible speaks of souls IN heaven in Rev 6 and all the souls who accompany Jesus back to earth at the Second Advent, etc, etc.
The last time I looked, a mortal, who dies, is nothing near immortal who cannot die.
The body is obviousy not immortal. But the Bible is clear that souls continue to exist in eternity.
Jesus made that clear when He gave the account of Lazarus and a rich man, both of who died and went to Hades, one to Paradise and the other to a place of torments, where they could see each other and the rich man spoke with Abraham and Abe responded to him.
If Adam became a living soul, why wouldn't it follow that its entirely possible that he become a dead soul, without God's life sustaining spirit.
Only if the Bible says so. And the Bible doesnt say so.
I refuse to presume or assume anything. I believe what the Bible says.