Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In the nt, ‘soul’ retains its basic Hebrew field of meaning. Soul refers to one’s life: Herod sought Jesus’ soul ; one might save a soul or take it . Death occurs when God ‘requires your soul’ . ‘Soul’ may refer to the whole person, the self: ‘three thousand souls’ were converted in Acts 2:41 . Although the Greek idea of an immortal soul different in kind from the mortal body is not evident, ‘soul’ denotes the existence of a person after death ; yet Greek influence may be found in 1 Peter’s remark about ‘the salvation of souls’ . A moderate dualism exists in the contrast of spirit with body and even soul, where ‘soul’ means life that is not yet caught up in grace. See also Flesh and Spirit; Human Being." }
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- 62601463e195a97179a76043d132037bf5c8f4589cc15faa264222e3ca1afb85 quote "In the nt, ‘soul’ retains its basic Hebrew field of meaning. Soul refers to one’s life: Herod sought Jesus’ soul ; one might save a soul or take it . Death occurs when God ‘requires your soul’ . ‘Soul’ may refer to the whole person, the self: ‘three thousand souls’ were converted in Acts 2:41 . Although the Greek idea of an immortal soul different in kind from the mortal body is not evident, ‘soul’ denotes the existence of a person after death ; yet Greek influence may be found in 1 Peter’s remark about ‘the salvation of souls’ . A moderate dualism exists in the contrast of spirit with body and even soul, where ‘soul’ means life that is not yet caught up in grace. See also Flesh and Spirit; Human Being.".