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<p>Here is our Nephesh/Soul Q+R!  Thank you to everyone who sent in questions!  We love doing these and hearing what others are thinking.</p>
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<p>Q’s and Timestamps:</p>
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<li>(7:19) Sam: Why did Paul write that each of us has a soul, spirit and body in 1 Thessalonians 5?</li>
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<li>(18:57) Johnny:  In Hebrews 4:12, it seems man is dual natured, physical and spirit, but how can we reconcile this by understanding man as a single natured being, meaning that man is a soul?</li>
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<li>(24:45) Daniel: In Psalm 63 it says that David’s Nephesh/Soul thirsts after God.  What does that mean practically?</li>
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<li>(33:20) Kevin:  What’s the biblical writers perspective on the future state of being? And how does that relate to burial practices like cremation?</li>
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<li>(45:47) Natalia: What do we actually know from the biblical writers and first century believers saying what our bodies will be like in the new creation?</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Resources / Books:</p>
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<p>John Cooper:  Body, Soul and Life Everlasting: Biblical Anthropology and the Monism/ Dualism Debate<br />
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Joel Green: Body, Soul and Human Life:  The Nature of Humanity in the Bible<br />
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Ronald Rolheiser:  The Holy Longing<br />
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Ronald Rolheiser:  Against An Infinite Horizon<br />
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The Bible Project Video on Nephesh/Soul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_igCcWAMAM</p>
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<p>Show Music:<br />
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Defender Instrumental:  Rosasharn Music</p>
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<p>Show Produced by:<br />
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Dan Gummel and Jon Collins.</p>
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