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Encyclopedia: Nephesh
Nephesh (נפש) is the Hebrew word commonly translated as soul in English. It literally means "animal" though it is usually used in the sense of "living being" (breathing creature). The term nephesh app...
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Strong's #5315: nephesh (pronounced neh'-fesh). from 5314; properly, a breathing creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a...
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The word for "soul" in the Old Testament is nephesh. Nephesh is translated in following ways (the numbers being the number of occurrences of each way): "And God created great whales, and every living creature (nephesh, psuche) that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged...
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In fifty-three of these places there is a marginal rendering which calls attention to the fact that the word is "nephesh", while in 229 passages the English...
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IS THERE ANY TRUE CHRISTIANITY LEFT IN CHRISTENDOM?; If there are any believers in the Bible among those who The usage of "soul" ("nephesh", "psyche") is confusing enough but it can be more or less translated as something like "this particular individual" but our translation job is quite a bit harder with "spirit".
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The word nephesh occurs 754 times in the Hebrew Old Testament. Each occurrence is noted in the margin, but it will be useful for the Bible student to have a...
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Do animals go to heaven? Four page website within a larger site, explores Biblical verses and evidence that may answer this question.
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