
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.
Soul - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary - JW.ORG
Define ‘soul’ as used in the Bible. Locate examples of ‘soul’ in Bible verses.
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.
What is a Soul? What is the Spirit? —Meaning of Bible Terms
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.
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 …
Hebrews 4:12—“The Word of God Is Living and Active”
Hebrews 4:12, New World Translation. “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and …
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 …
What Happens When We Die? The Truth About Death - JW.ORG
Jesus said: “The truth will set you free.” (John 8:32) Contrary to what some religions claim, the Bible does not teach that a person has an immortal soul that lives on after death.
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.
Do Animals Go to Heaven? Is There a Dog Heaven or a Pet …
The Bible teaches that a limited number of humans will go to heaven. There’s no mention of a heaven for pets or dogs—and for good reason.