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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by MrSensor(m): 9:09am On Jun 28, 2020
shocked Spirit can be violent while soul is always quit and gently.
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by EmekaBlue(m): 9:09am On Jun 28, 2020
spirit is ojuju
soul is d one that will enter heaven/hell
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Mrlucky81(m): 9:09am On Jun 28, 2020
falcon01:
They're both equally irrelevant
You say what

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by GodSaklek(m): 9:10am On Jun 28, 2020
They both the same, it was just a language, they just call it spirit due to its transparency like a water
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by xeros20(m): 9:11am On Jun 28, 2020
Raydans:
Soul is your conscience. Spirit is of God. After death the soul goes to either heaven or hell while the spirit returns to God.
Perfect explanation
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by babag93: 9:11am On Jun 28, 2020
The SPIRIT is akin to the time we get those days when we go to the cyber cafe.. it is a window of allowance the universe permits our existence. Before same is drawn and given to another customer.
The SOUL is like the Black Box containing information on how the time we were given was spent.
The body as we have come to see is just a vessel.

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by SOSPITAS(m): 9:13am On Jun 28, 2020
Using the computer analogy,
Soul= software
Spirit= electric current(either AC or DC) that powers the system.
Body= hardware.

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by farem: 9:14am On Jun 28, 2020
Ubongdemaga:
What is the difference between soul and spirit?

The soul and the spirit are the two primary immaterial parts that Scripture ascribes to humanity. It can be confusing to attempt to discern the precise differences between the two. The word spirit refers only to the immaterial facet of humanity. Human beings have a spirit, but we are not spirits. However, in Scripture, only believers are said to be spiritually alive (1 Corinthians 2:11; Hebrews 4:12; James 2:26), while unbelievers are spiritually dead (Ephesians 2:1–5; Colossians 2:13). In Paul’s writing, the spiritual is pivotal to the life of the believer (1 Corinthians 2:14; 3:1; Ephesians 1:3; 5:19; Colossians 1:9; 3:16). The spirit is the element in humanity that gives us the ability to have an intimate relationship with God. Whenever the word spirit is used, it refers to the immaterial part of humanity that “connects” with God, who Himself is spirit (John 4:24).



The word soul can refer to both the immaterial and material aspects of humanity. Unlike human beings having a spirit, human beings are souls. In its most basic sense, the word soul means “life”; however, beyond this essential meaning, the Bible speaks of the soul in many contexts. One of these is in relation to humanity’s eagerness to sin (Luke 12:26). Human beings have a sinful nature, and our souls are tainted with sin. The soul, as the life essence of the body, is removed at the time of physical death (Genesis 35:18; Jeremiah 15:2). The soul, as with the spirit, is the center of many spiritual and emotional experiences (Job 30:25; Psalm 43:5; Jeremiah 13:17). The word soul can refer to the whole person, whether alive on earth or in the afterlife.

The soul and the spirit are connected, but separable (Hebrews 4:12). The soul is the essence of humanity’s being; it is who we are. The spirit is the immaterial part of humanity that connects with God.
-Gotquestion

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Klechman(m): 9:14am On Jun 28, 2020
Raydans:
Soul is your conscience. Spirit is of God. After death the soul goes to either heaven or hell while the spirit returns to God
What do you say about a person possessed with evil spirit
If he dies with the evil spirit will it go back to God
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by MrNipplesLover(m): 9:15am On Jun 28, 2020
You don't need to know the difference. just keep thanking God for live and good health.




Thank you, Father.
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by blackbone989(m): 9:16am On Jun 28, 2020
The body is the lesser of the three. It's earth n will definitely return to it. Spirit is what gives d body live. Take d spirit away d body is dead. The spirit is that part that takes over when u sleep. It's is not constrain by time n place. It can move in different directions. You can b here n your spirit felt d present of your mum coming back smiling and while your body is still processing it u looked up and saw her coming. The spirit can be controlled by both good n evil.infact what u expose the body to determine what's controls and how strong d spirit is. The soul on the other hand is indestructible. It's what return to the creator. It can never b touched or destroy by any bn except the creator. It is just what it is n nothing more. Your body determine how your spirit will b which will in return determine where d soul go

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by CodeTemplar: 9:16am On Jun 28, 2020
thesolutions:
We've been here before.
The Spirit is what keeps the heart pumping.
The Soul is what makes you know you are yourself.
First sensible comment, I see why muslims threads are protected now.
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by EmekaBlue(m): 9:18am On Jun 28, 2020
VirginSearcher:
Nigerians watch this and wake up

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_crLOVUIHoY&feature=youtu.be
see army crying but can threaten and showoff with civilian. Dem never see real war dem dey cry for ragtag boko
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by askakim(m): 9:18am On Jun 28, 2020
Your Spirit is the only way our Creator talk to you while you are on earth, it needs to be active through the constant feeding of it through the word of God while your soul is believed to be ones thought,personality, believe to live on after death to face judgement...God bless us

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by mac699: 9:20am On Jun 28, 2020
The spirit and soul are not the same. The man comprises of body soul and spirit. The body is the physical we see the soul links the body and spirit together while the spirit is a supernatural entity.

Is either you are a man of flesh That is canal or you are a spiritual man. See the soul as a bridge between both physical and spiritual. When you die the soul disintegrates the body remains on earth the spirit goes back to your maker that is the breath that made Adam from God.

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by cardoctor(m): 9:21am On Jun 28, 2020
U better ask Google or else u end up with a million definitions here.
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by qboi3000: 9:21am On Jun 28, 2020
The soul is the real you housed by the body while the spirit represents/is your life force

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Nobody: 9:22am On Jun 28, 2020
Which spirit, you mean Akpurachia or the methylated type?
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by mac699: 9:23am On Jun 28, 2020
The spirit and soul are not the same. The man comprises of body soul and spirit. The body is the physical we see the soul links the body and spirit together while the spirit is a supernatural entity.

Is either you are a man of flesh That is canal or you are a spiritual man. See the soul as a bridge between both physical and spiritual. When you die the soul disintegrates the body remains on earth the spirit goes back to your maker that is the breath that made Adam from God.
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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Kayouzka(m): 9:24am On Jun 28, 2020
Spirit is consciousness or intuition
Soul is mind or intellect
Body is flesh (matter) or instinct

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by lekki1444: 9:25am On Jun 28, 2020
spirit is the aspect of the soul that records your deeds and punishes your deeds
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by mac699: 9:27am On Jun 28, 2020
The spirit and soul are not the same. The man comprises of body soul and spirit. The body is the physical we see the soul links the body and spirit together while the spirit is a supernatural entity.

Is either you are a man of flesh That is canal or you are a spiritual man. See the soul as a bridge between both physical and spiritual. When you die the soul disintegrates the body remains on earth the spirit goes back to your maker that is the breath that made Adam from God.
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Raydans: 9:31am On Jun 28, 2020
Klechman:

What do you say about a person possessed with evil spirit
If he dies with the evil spirit will it go back to God
Spirit is that part of God that is vested in every human from the beginning of its existence to bring the soul back to God. It is left for us to activate the spirit or not. Evil is simply the absence of God. Once the spirit is dormant the soul is prone to other evil devices i.e absence of God.
If the person dies the evil devices leads the soul to hell while the spirit returns to God
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by XTHRONE(m): 9:31am On Jun 28, 2020
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What do you say about a person possessed with evil spirit
If he dies with the evil spirit will it go back to God[/quotel]

God is the father of all spirit. Remember Satan was once an angel. More like , what happens to a bad gadget when electricity goes off, off course the current flows back to where it came from. Evil spirits simple means evil possessed souls, the spirit can't be tampered.
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Faitholu(m): 9:31am On Jun 28, 2020
You would surely find this deep explanation useful. Pls WhatsApp me on 08038634494 in case you need one-on-one comment or clarification. Cheers.



"Soul” and “Spirit”​—What Do These Terms Really Mean?

WHEN you hear the terms “soul” and “spirit,” what comes to your mind? Many believe that these words mean something invisible and immortal that exists inside us. They think that at death this invisible part of a human leaves the body and lives on. Since this belief is so widespread, many are surprised to learn that it is not at all what the Bible teaches. What, then, is the soul, and what is the spirit, according to God’s Word?

“SOUL” AS USED IN THE BIBLE
First, consider the soul. You may remember that the Bible was originally written mainly in Hebrew and Greek. When writing about the soul, the Bible writers used the Hebrew word neʹphesh or the Greek word psy·kheʹ. These two words occur well over 800 times in the Scriptures, and the New World Translation renders them “soul,” either in the main text or in footnotes. When you examine the way “soul” or “souls” is used in the Bible, it becomes evident that this word basically refers to (1) people, (2) animals, or (3) the life that a person or an animal has. Let us consider some scriptures that present these three different senses.

People. “In Noah’s day . . . a few people, that is, eight souls, were carried safely through the water.” (1 Peter 3:20) Here the word “souls” clearly stands for people​—Noah, his wife, his three sons, and their wives. Exodus 16:16 mentions instructions given to the Israelites regarding the gathering of manna. They were told to gather it “according to the number of the people [“souls,” footnote]” that each of them had in his tent. So the amount of manna that was gathered was based on the number of people in each family. Some other Biblical examples of the application of “soul” or “souls” to a person or to people are in the footnotes found at Genesis 46:18; Joshua 11:11; Acts 27:37; and Romans 13:1.

Animals. In the Bible’s creation account, we read: “Then God said: ‘Let the waters swarm with living creatures [“souls,” footnote], and let flying creatures fly above the earth across the expanse of the heavens.’ Then God said: ‘Let the earth bring forth living creatures [“souls,” footnote] according to their kinds, domestic animals and creeping animals and wild animals of the earth according to their kinds.’ And it was so.” (Genesis 1:20, 24) In this passage, fish, domestic animals, and wild animals are all referred to by the same word​—“souls.” Birds and other animals are called souls in the footnotes found at Genesis 9:10; Leviticus 11:46; and Numbers 31:28.

Life of a person. Sometimes the word “soul” means the life of a person. Jehovah told Moses: “All the men who were seeking to kill you [“seeking your soul,” footnote] are dead.” (Exodus 4:19) What were Moses’ enemies trying to do? They were seeking to take Moses’ life. Earlier, while Rachel was giving birth to her son Benjamin, “her life was slipping away [“her soul was going out,” footnote].” (Genesis 35:16-19) At that time, Rachel lost her life. Consider also Jesus’ words: “I am the fine shepherd; the fine shepherd surrenders his life [“soul,” footnote] in behalf of the sheep.” (John 10:11) Jesus gave his soul, or life, in behalf of mankind. In these Bible passages, or in the footnotes, the word “soul” clearly refers to the life of a person. You will find more examples of this sense of “soul” either in the text or in the footnotes found at 1 Kings 17:17-23; Matthew 10:39; John 15:13; and Acts 20:10.

A further study of God’s Word will show you that nowhere in the entire Bible are the terms “immortal” or “everlasting” linked with the word “soul.” Instead, the Scriptures state that a soul is mortal, meaning that it dies. (Ezekiel 18:4, 20) Therefore, the Bible calls someone who has died simply a “dead soul.”​—Leviticus 21:11, footnote.

THE “SPIRIT” IDENTIFIED
Let us now consider the Bible’s use of the term “spirit.” Some people think that “spirit” is just another word for “soul.” However, that is not the case. The Bible makes clear that “spirit” and “soul” refer to two different things. How do they differ?

Bible writers used the Hebrew word ruʹach or the Greek word pneuʹma when writing about the “spirit.” The Scriptures themselves indicate the meaning of those words. For instance, Psalm 104:29 states: “If you [Jehovah] take away their spirit [ruʹach], they die and return to the dust.” And James 2:26 notes that “the body without spirit [pneuʹma] is dead.” In these verses, then, “spirit” refers to that which gives life to a body. Without spirit, the body is dead. Therefore, in the Bible the word ruʹach is translated not only as “spirit” but also as “force,” or life-force. For example, concerning the Flood in Noah’s day, God said: “I am going to bring floodwaters upon the earth to destroy from under the heavens all flesh that has the breath [ruʹach] of life.” (Genesis 6:17; 7:15, 22) “Spirit” thus refers to an invisible force (the spark of life) that animates all living creatures.

A portable radio without any electrical or battery power source
The soul and the spirit are not the same. The body needs the spirit in much the same way as a radio needs electricity​—in order to function. To illustrate this further, think of a portable radio. When you put batteries in a portable radio and turn it on, the electricity stored in the batteries brings the radio to life, so to speak. Without batteries, however, the radio is dead. So is another kind of radio when it is unplugged from an electric outlet. Similarly, the spirit is the force that brings our body to life. Also, like electricity, the spirit has no feeling and cannot think. It is an impersonal force. But without that spirit, or life-force, our bodies “die and return to the dust” as the psalmist stated.

Speaking about man’s death, Ecclesiastes 12:7 states: “The dust [of his body] returns to the earth, just as it was, and the spirit returns to the true God who gave it.” When the spirit, or life-force, leaves the body, the body dies and returns to where it came from​—the earth. Comparably, the life-force returns to where it came from​—God. (Job 34:14, 15; Psalm 36:9) This does not mean that the life-force actually travels to heaven. Rather, it means that for someone who dies, any hope of future life rests with Jehovah God. His life is in God’s hands, so to speak. Only by God’s power can the spirit, or life-force, be given back so that a person may live again.

How comforting it is to know that this is exactly what God will do for all of those resting in “the memorial tombs”! (John 5:28, 29) At the time of the resurrection, Jehovah will form a new body for a person sleeping in death and bring it to life by putting spirit, or life-force, in it. What a joyful day that will be!

If you would like to learn more about the terms “soul” and “spirit” as used in the Bible, you will find valuable information in the brochure What Happens to Us When We Die? and on pages 375-384 of the book Reasoning From the Scriptures, both published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by XTHRONE(m): 9:33am On Jun 28, 2020
Klechman:

What do you say about a person possessed with evil spirit
If he dies with the evil spirit will it go back to God

God is the father of all spirit. Remember Satan was once an angel. More like , what happens to a bad gadget when electricity goes off, off course the current flows back to where it came from. Evil spirits simple means evil possessed souls, the spirit can't be tampered
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by IYANGBALI: 9:35am On Jun 28, 2020
They are boat the same. Spirit is British English while sole is American English. Boat of them are correct
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by XTHRONE(m): 9:35am On Jun 28, 2020
Faitholu:
You would surely find this deep explanation useful. Pls WhatsApp me on 08038634494 in case you need one-on-one comment or clarification. Cheers.



"Soul” and “Spirit”​—What Do These Terms Really Mean?

WHEN you hear the terms “soul” and “spirit,” what comes to your mind? Many believe that these words mean something invisible and immortal that exists inside us. They think that at death this invisible part of a human leaves the body and lives on. Since this belief is so widespread, many are surprised to learn that it is not at all what the Bible teaches. What, then, is the soul, and what is the spirit, according to God’s Word?

“SOUL” AS USED IN THE BIBLE
First, consider the soul. You may remember that the Bible was originally written mainly in Hebrew and Greek. When writing about the soul, the Bible writers used the Hebrew word neʹphesh or the Greek word psy·kheʹ. These two words occur well over 800 times in the Scriptures, and the New World Translation renders them “soul,” either in the main text or in footnotes. When you examine the way “soul” or “souls” is used in the Bible, it becomes evident that this word basically refers to (1) people, (2) animals, or (3) the life that a person or an animal has. Let us consider some scriptures that present these three different senses.

People. “In Noah’s day . . . a few people, that is, eight souls, were carried safely through the water.” (1 Peter 3:20) Here the word “souls” clearly stands for people​—Noah, his wife, his three sons, and their wives. Exodus 16:16 mentions instructions given to the Israelites regarding the gathering of manna. They were told to gather it “according to the number of the people [“souls,” footnote]” that each of them had in his tent. So the amount of manna that was gathered was based on the number of people in each family. Some other Biblical examples of the application of “soul” or “souls” to a person or to people are in the footnotes found at Genesis 46:18; Joshua 11:11; Acts 27:37; and Romans 13:1.

Animals. In the Bible’s creation account, we read: “Then God said: ‘Let the waters swarm with living creatures [“souls,” footnote], and let flying creatures fly above the earth across the expanse of the heavens.’ Then God said: ‘Let the earth bring forth living creatures [“souls,” footnote] according to their kinds, domestic animals and creeping animals and wild animals of the earth according to their kinds.’ And it was so.” (Genesis 1:20, 24) In this passage, fish, domestic animals, and wild animals are all referred to by the same word​—“souls.” Birds and other animals are called souls in the footnotes found at Genesis 9:10; Leviticus 11:46; and Numbers 31:28.

Life of a person. Sometimes the word “soul” means the life of a person. Jehovah told Moses: “All the men who were seeking to kill you [“seeking your soul,” footnote] are dead.” (Exodus 4:19) What were Moses’ enemies trying to do? They were seeking to take Moses’ life. Earlier, while Rachel was giving birth to her son Benjamin, “her life was slipping away [“her soul was going out,” footnote].” (Genesis 35:16-19) At that time, Rachel lost her life. Consider also Jesus’ words: “I am the fine shepherd; the fine shepherd surrenders his life [“soul,” footnote] in behalf of the sheep.” (John 10:11) Jesus gave his soul, or life, in behalf of mankind. In these Bible passages, or in the footnotes, the word “soul” clearly refers to the life of a person. You will find more examples of this sense of “soul” either in the text or in the footnotes found at 1 Kings 17:17-23; Matthew 10:39; John 15:13; and Acts 20:10.

A further study of God’s Word will show you that nowhere in the entire Bible are the terms “immortal” or “everlasting” linked with the word “soul.” Instead, the Scriptures state that a soul is mortal, meaning that it dies. (Ezekiel 18:4, 20) Therefore, the Bible calls someone who has died simply a “dead soul.”​—Leviticus 21:11, footnote.

THE “SPIRIT” IDENTIFIED
Let us now consider the Bible’s use of the term “spirit.” Some people think that “spirit” is just another word for “soul.” However, that is not the case. The Bible makes clear that “spirit” and “soul” refer to two different things. How do they differ?

Bible writers used the Hebrew word ruʹach or the Greek word pneuʹma when writing about the “spirit.” The Scriptures themselves indicate the meaning of those words. For instance, Psalm 104:29 states: “If you [Jehovah] take away their spirit [ruʹach], they die and return to the dust.” And James 2:26 notes that “the body without spirit [pneuʹma] is dead.” In these verses, then, “spirit” refers to that which gives life to a body. Without spirit, the body is dead. Therefore, in the Bible the word ruʹach is translated not only as “spirit” but also as “force,” or life-force. For example, concerning the Flood in Noah’s day, God said: “I am going to bring floodwaters upon the earth to destroy from under the heavens all flesh that has the breath [ruʹach] of life.” (Genesis 6:17; 7:15, 22) “Spirit” thus refers to an invisible force (the spark of life) that animates all living creatures.

A portable radio without any electrical or battery power source
The soul and the spirit are not the same. The body needs the spirit in much the same way as a radio needs electricity​—in order to function. To illustrate this further, think of a portable radio. When you put batteries in a portable radio and turn it on, the electricity stored in the batteries brings the radio to life, so to speak. Without batteries, however, the radio is dead. So is another kind of radio when it is unplugged from an electric outlet. Similarly, the spirit is the force that brings our body to life. Also, like electricity, the spirit has no feeling and cannot think. It is an impersonal force. But without that spirit, or life-force, our bodies “die and return to the dust” as the psalmist stated.

Speaking about man’s death, Ecclesiastes 12:7 states: “The dust [of his body] returns to the earth, just as it was, and the spirit returns to the true God who gave it.” When the spirit, or life-force, leaves the body, the body dies and returns to where it came from​—the earth. Comparably, the life-force returns to where it came from​—God. (Job 34:14, 15; Psalm 36:9) This does not mean that the life-force actually travels to heaven. Rather, it means that for someone who dies, any hope of future life rests with Jehovah God. His life is in God’s hands, so to speak. Only by God’s power can the spirit, or life-force, be given back so that a person may live again.

How comforting it is to know that this is exactly what God will do for all of those resting in “the memorial tombs”! (John 5:28, 29) At the time of the resurrection, Jehovah will form a new body for a person sleeping in death and bring it to life by putting spirit, or life-force, in it. What a joyful day that will be!

If you would like to learn more about the terms “soul” and “spirit” as used in the Bible, you will find valuable information in the brochure What Happens to Us When We Die? and on pages 375-384 of the book Reasoning From the Scriptures, both published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.


Jehovah witness people never fails to represent. Na dis kin topic dey sweet una. I need AWAKE magazine, been long I have seen one.

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Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Sammiesparkly(m): 9:37am On Jun 28, 2020
When a believer or Christian dies, The soul goes to God while the spirit waits to be Judged on the Judgement Day
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Jamesbiodun(m): 9:38am On Jun 28, 2020
the difference is English, Mortal Kombat your soul is minesad
Re: What Is The Difference Between Soul And Spirit? by Emvico34: 9:39am On Jun 28, 2020
Ubongdemaga:
What is the difference between soul and spirit?
Take note of this. Man is a spirit, he has a soul and lives in the body. If he dies, the spirit dies then the soul lives on either in hell or in heaven. When u sleep and dream going to the village or other places, that is the spirit working. Sometimes GOD talk to us through our spirit not soul. The soul is bound to live for ever and ever but not the spirit. When an evil man is alive, he can use his spirit to manipulate evil, but he can never use his soul to do same. When he dies, GOD judge his soul not his spirit.

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