Mountain_Climber
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Katzpur – post 459 said:I can understand your point of view, but consider the fact that in the Greek word "pneuma," translated in some passages as "spirit" is also translated elsewhere as "life." Accurately translated, it means "breath of life."
Actually it means, “force of life”, which just gets compared to the breath is what carries it into man. And because the idea is about the invisible force which a spirit exerts, it can be applied to many aspects of what makes up the personality of a man, thus constituting him a person.
Katzpur – post 459 said:Before God put into Adam his spirit, Adam's body was just an empty shell. With that spirit embodying it, it became "a living soul." But when the spirit leaves the body at death, the body once again becomes an empty shell. It's "dead."
Without a personality a person is not a person. God breathe into Adam a force which made his body alive and which Adam could use through his power of choice to shape his personalty, proving the person he would be.
Katzpur – post 459 said:Correct me if I'm mistaken, but I feel as if our primary disagreement concerns what happens to the spirit at death. You appear to be saying that it, along with the body, [it] dies.
No, it does not die as it was never had a life of it's own. It's life was given to it as an abstract highly contagious demeanor which marks the man for who he is as a person and which has the power to influence and help shape the personality of yet others who associate either directly with him or indirectly through the spirit of his personality which remains on the word he leaves after him. This is the meaning of John 3:34; 6:63, 68 and much else that Jesus spoke. But you are not yet equipped to understand it as you have had your eyes tinted by the great apostasy of the huge part of the religious world.
Katzpur – pot 459 said:If that were the case, then it would be accurate to interpret the passage which says that "the dead know nothing at all" the way you do. If, however, you believed that the spirit simply leaves the body at death but continues to live, it makes sense to see "the dead know nothing at all" as I do, meaning that the dead body knows nothing. It is not animated by spirit, and is unaware of anything.
If that were true then God would not have needed to hear Abel's blood cry out to him from the ground, for Abel's consciously living spirit would have been with God doing all the talking: Genesis 4:10 “And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.”
So, what about 1 Peter 3:18-20?
18 “For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:
19 By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison;
20 Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.”
You have missed the point entirely. Verse 19 is speaking past tense all the way back to Noah's day. Our translators have rendered it ambiguous for their failure to understand what was being said, no doubt influenced by popular belief even as you and even as Jehovah's Witnesses.
Peter is speaking about it being beforehand the Jesus who said he was before Abraham was, there in the same spirit that he returned to, being literally the one commanding Noah, as God's mouthpiece or Word, to build the ark. This ark that we are commanded to build today for our salvation was commanded of same Jesus who now returned to that same spirit Jesus was when he commanded Noah to build the Ark and at that time preached to those disobedient spirits who are now imprisoned of God.
I mean don't you think it is a bit strange that we are unable to find support for the idea you speak anywhere else in the scriptures? Yet there is abundant evidence that Jesus in his prior life as a spirit being was the one God used most often to communicate with men and angels. And that text of 1 Peter can clearly be translated as meaning that this preaching was in Noah's day. Noah himself was called a preacher of righteousness and surely the Word of God was directing him.
That will be a difficult one for you to understand because you have so great a tint on your eyes caused of having believed bits of the great body of error that exists today. You will have to care enough to fight to clear your eyes of all prior belief before you can see what is really being told you. I know because it was difficult for me. But it is well worth being fearless and letting go of what we think we see so that we can finally actually see.
Here is my exegesis of that text:
18 “For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened to the [same] spirit
19 by which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison;
20 which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.”
The KJV has the word Spirit there in verse 18 capitalized and reads as though this spirit is what quickened Jesus, but that is flat out a wrong translation of the text, which literally reads, “having been made alive but to spirit.” This compares to 1 Corinthians 15:45 “And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam a quickening spirit”; “quickening, meaning as Jesus told us at Revelation 1:18 “I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.”
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I feel very much for you as I know this will not at all be easy for you. I know that from my own experience in coming to grips with it.
The word. “spirit”, is used some seven different ways in the scriptures:
But the vast majority of the times the word is used it quite clearly refers to the driving force of a person's personality: by which they feel the strength or empowerment to exert themselves for either good or bad:
Genesis 41:7-8; Genesis 45:27; Numbers 5:14, 30; Deuteronomy 2:30; Deuteronomy 34:9; Joshua 5:1; Judges 15:19; 1 Samuel 1:15; 1 Samuel 30:12; 1 Kings 10:4-6; 1 Kings 21:5; and you can collect hundreds more if you are but willing to use a concordance to ponder this use of the word, “spirit.”
I know that you at present cannot appreciate what I am telling you, for you see this subject by the tint of your beliefs. But many of the places where you attribute it as something mysteriously alive in it's own right it is not, but is the mere abstract of which I speak. For I know you are not yet able to accurately understand scriptures like 2 Kings 2:9, 15 “And it came to pass, when they were gone over, that Elijah said unto Elisha, Ask what I shall do for thee, before I be taken away from thee. And Elisha said, I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me. ….. And when the sons of the prophets which were to view at Jericho saw him, they said, The spirit of Elijah doth rest on Elisha. And they came to meet him, and bowed themselves to the ground before him.”
Wage the fight to see and you will never regret it for your understanding and the depth into which you will become able to see things will have you constantly on your knees thanking God.