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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
Is Reincarnation in the Bible? - JW. ORG a Belief in the immortality of the soul and in reincarnation can be traced back to ancient Babylon Later, Indian philosophers formulated the doctrine of Karma According to the Britannica Encyclopedia of World Religions, Karma is “the law of cause and effect, which states that what one does in this present life will have its effect in the next life ” —Page 913
The Soul - JW. ORG Is the soul immortal? Is it separate from the body? What happens to it at death? Let the Bible provide you with a clear explanation
Immortality of the Soul—The Birth of the Doctrine - JW. ORG 6 The teaching of the immortality of the soul was also a part of the pre-Zoroastrian Iranian religion Ancient tribes of Iran, for example, cared for the souls of the departed by offering them food and clothing to benefit them in the underworld 7, 8 What did the ancient Egyptians believe about the soul’s surviving the death of the body?
The Soul According to the Bible - JW. ORG Hence, “soul” can refer to a living creature, whether human or animal “Soul” as the Life of a Creature 9 (a) What extended meaning can be attributed to the word “soul”? (b) Does this conflict with the idea that the soul is the person himself? 9 At times, the word “soul” refers to the life that a person or an animal enjoys
Myth 1: The Soul Is Immortal - JW. ORG 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 created by God and infused into the body at conception ” — The New Encyclopædia Britannica (1988), Volume 11, page 25
Soul - JW. ORG Dead soul The expression ‘deceased or dead soul’ also appears a number of times, meaning simply “a dead person ” — Le 19:28; 21:1, 11; 22:4; Nu 5:2; 6:6; Hag 2:13; compare Nu 19:11, 13 Desire At times the word neʹphesh is used to express the desire of the individual, one that fills him and then occupies him in achieving its goal