These might help:
Matt 10:28
28 And fear not them which kill the body [Greek: psuche] , but are not able to kill the soul [Greek: soma]: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
1 Thess 5:23
23 And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit [Greek: pneuma] and soul [Greek: soma] and body [Greek: psuche] be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dacon, the doctrine of an immortal soul is not biblical at all. The soul is not spiritual at all. It's purely physical. Here's the evidence.....
English: Soul; Hebrew: Nephesh; Greek: Psuche; Latin: Anima-
-Young's Concordance defines both nephesh and psuche as "animal soul."
-Strong's Concordance defines nephesh as, "A breathing creature, an animal; or, abstractly, vitality."
Psuche likewise defines as "The animal, sentient principle."
It is clear from the words used to translate it that it is related throughout to ANIMAL BODIES, including man.
Soul has nothing to do with anything spiritual. For example:
Psa. 22:20: "Deliver my soul (nephesh) from the sword..."
Jer. 38:17: "If thou wilt assuredly go forth unto the King of Babylon's princes, then thy soul (nephesh) shall live..."
1 Sam. 19:11: "If thou save not thy life (nepheshsoul) tonight, tomorrow thou shalt be slain."
I Kings 19:10: "...they seek my life (nephesh) to take it."
Esther 7:7: "Haman stood up to make request for his life (nephesh)..."
Psa. 22:29: "...none can keep alive his own soul (nephesh)."
Num. 6:6: "... he shall come at no dead body (nephesh).
Lev. 21:11: "Neither shall he go in to any dead body (nephesh)..."
Rev. 16:3: .,every living soul (psuche) died in the sea."
Phil. 2:30: "...for the work of Christ he was nigh unto death, NOT REGARDING his life (psuche)..."
(Mark 3:4):"...is it lawful ... on the Sabbath ...to save life (psuche), or to kill? ... "
The word "soul" was turned into something spiritual by Greek philosophers.
In addition, hell fire is physical, so how can something physical destroy something spiritual? It's not possible. According to the bible, a soul can be destroyed in hell fire, therefore the soul HAS to be physical.
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The words nephesh and psuche, translated "soul," occur 850 times in the Bible and in not one case is there any suggestion of immortality;
--The translators have used over 40 words in translation and a glance at this list shows how far different the Bible soul is from the orthodox one.
--The word is first used of ANIMALS.
--One-third of all its occurrences speak of it in terms indicating its mortality and subjection to death.
--It is often spoken of as being killed by man, and it is several times spoken of as actually being dead, and being handled and touched in a dead state.
More biblical and religious contradiction is what it boils down to.