
What Is a Soul? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
Is the soul immortal? Where did belief in an immortal soul come from? The Bible refers to a living soul using the original-language words nephesh and psykhe.
What is a Soul? What is the Spirit? —Meaning of Bible Terms | Bible …
Do ‘soul’ and ‘spirit’ have the same meaning? Do people and animals have souls, or are they souls? The Bible’s answers may surprise you.
Soul - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary - JW.ORG
Define ‘soul’ as used in the Bible. Locate examples of ‘soul’ in Bible verses.
The Soul According to the Bible - JW.ORG
The Bible’s definition of the soul is simple, consistent, and unencumbered by the complicated philosophies and superstitions of men. But what happens to the soul at death?
Spirit - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary - JW.ORG
The Hebrew word ruʹach and the Greek word pneuʹma, often translated “spirit,” have a number of meanings. All of them refer to that which is invisible to human sight and gives evidence of force in …
Myth 1: The Soul Is Immortal - JW.ORG
Nov 1, 2009 · Myth 1: The Soul Is Immortal What is the origin of the myth? “The early Christian philosophers adopted the Greek concept of the soul’s immortality and thought of the soul as being …
What Does the Bible Say About Blood Transfusions?
What command did God give to Noah and later to Christians? Learn how it applies in medical situations and how it applies with food and today with blood transfusion.
Is Purgatory Mentioned in the Bible? - JW.ORG
What is the definition of ‘purgatory’? Since purgatory is not mentioned in the Bible, where did the idea come from? Learn the meaning and origin of the doctrine.
Ancestor Worship
Definition: The practice of honoring and venerating dead ancestors (ceremonially or otherwise) in the belief that they are conscious in an invisible realm and can help or bring harm to the living and are …
What Does the Bible Say About Halloween and Its Origins? - JW.ORG
The history of Halloween includes origins and traditions that conflict with Bible teachings. Those pagan origins matter, including why it is called Halloween.