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- Soul - a. - Sole.
- Soul - a. - Sole.
- Soul - v. i. - To afford suitable sustenance.
- Soul - n. - The spiritual, rational, and immortal part in man; that part of man which enables him to think, and which renders him a subject of moral government; -- sometimes, in distinction from the higher nature, or spirit, of man, the so-called animal soul, that is, the seat of life, the sensitive affections and phantasy, exclusive of the voluntary and rational powers; -- sometimes, in distinction from the mind, the moral and emotional part of man's nature, the seat of feeling, in distinction from intellect; -- sometimes, the intellect only; the understanding; the seat of knowledge, as distinguished from feeling. In a more general sense, "an animating, separable, surviving entity, the vehicle of individual personal existence."
- Soul - n. - The seat of real life or vitality; the source of action; the animating or essential part.
- Soul - n. - The leader; the inspirer; the moving spirit; the heart; as, the soul of an enterprise; an able general is the soul of his army.
- Soul - n. - Energy; courage; spirit; fervor; affection, or any other noble manifestation of the heart or moral nature; inherent power or goodness.
- Soul - n. - A human being; a person; -- a familiar appellation, usually with a qualifying epithet; as, poor soul.
- Soul - n. - A pure or disembodied spirit.
- Soul - v. t. - To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
- Souled - a. - Furnished with a soul; possessing soul and feeling; -- used chiefly in composition; as, great-souled Hector.
- Soulili - n. - A long-tailed, crested Javan monkey (Semnopithecus mitratus). The head, the crest, and the upper surface of the tail, are black.
- Soulless - a. - Being without a soul, or without greatness or nobleness of mind; mean; spiritless.
- Soullessly - adv. - In a soulless manner.
- Soul - v. t. - To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
- Spiritual - a. - Of or pertaining to the soul or its affections as influenced by the Spirit; controlled and inspired by the divine Spirit; proceeding from the Holy Spirit; pure; holy; divine; heavenly-minded; -- opposed to carnal.
- Soul - n. - The leader; the inspirer; the moving spirit; the heart; as, the soul of an enterprise; an able general is the soul of his army.
- Life - n. - Of human beings: The union of the soul and body; also, the duration of their union; sometimes, the deathless quality or existence of the soul; as, man is a creature having an immortal life.
- Feeling - n. - An act or state of perception by the sense above described; an act of apprehending any object whatever; an act or state of apprehending the state of the soul itself; consciousness.
- Myth - n. - A story of great but unknown age which originally embodied a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the forces of nature and of the soul are personified; an ancient legend of a god, a hero, the origin of a race, etc.; a wonder story of prehistoric origin; a popular fable which is, or has been, received as historical.
- Bedesman - n. - A poor man, supported in a beadhouse, and required to pray for the soul of its founder; an almsman.
- Transanimate - v. t. - To animate with a soul conveyed from another body.
- Existence - n. - The state of existing or being; actual possession of being; continuance in being; as, the existence of body and of soul in union; the separate existence of the soul; immortal existence.
- Preexistence - n. - Existence of the soul before its union with the body; -- a doctrine held by certain philosophers.
- Undine - n. - One of a class of fabled female water spirits who might receive a human soul by intermarrying with a mortal.
- Transmigration - n. - The passing of the soul at death into another mortal body; metempsychosis.
- Ghost - n. - The disembodied soul; the soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death; an apparition; a specter.
- Animism - n. - The belief that inanimate objects and the phenomena of nature are endowed with personal life or a living soul; also, in an extended sense, the belief in the existence of soul or spirit apart from matter.
- Obit - n. - A service for the soul of a deceased person on the anniversary of the day of his death.
- Disjuncttion - n. - The act of disjoining; disunion; separation; a parting; as, the disjunction of soul and body.
- Relic - n. - The body from which the soul has departed; a corpse; especially, the body, or some part of the body, of a deceased saint or martyr; -- usually in the plural when referring to the whole body.
- Psychopannychism - n. - The doctrine that the soul falls asleep at death, and does not wake until the resurrection of the body.
- Animate - v. t. - To give natural life to; to make alive; to quicken; as, the soul animates the body.
- Monopsychism - n. - The doctrine that there is but one immortal soul or intellect with which all men are endowed.
- Worldling - - A person whose soul is set upon gaining temporal possessions; one devoted to this world and its enjoyments.
- Animism - n. - The doctrine, taught by Stahl, that the soul is the proper principle of life and development in the body.
- Magnanimous - a. - Great of mind; elevated in soul or in sentiment; raised above what is low, mean, or ungenerous; of lofty and courageous spirit; as, a magnanimous character; a magnanimous conqueror.
- Infusionism - n. - The doctrine that the soul is preexistent to the body, and is infused into it at conception or birth; -- opposed to tradicianism and creationism.
- Nirvana - n. - In the Buddhist system of religion, the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration, and consequently a beatific enfrachisement from the evils of wordly existence, as by annihilation or absorption into the divine. See Buddhism.
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- G86 ᾅδης - 86 ᾅδης - ᾍΔΗΣ - - háidēs - hah'-dace - from Α (as negative particle) and εἴδω; properly, unseen, i.e. "Hades" or the place (state) of departed souls:--grave, hell. - Noun Location - greek
- H5315 נֶפֶשׁ - 5315 נֶפֶשׁ - נֶפֶשׁ - - nephesh - neh'-fesh - from נָפַשׁ; properly, a breathing creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a literal, accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental); any, appetite, beast, body, breath, creature, [idiom] dead(-ly), desire, [idiom] (dis-) contented, [idiom] fish, ghost, [phrase] greedy, he, heart(-y), (hath, [idiom] jeopardy of) life ([idiom] in jeopardy), lust, man, me, mind, mortally, one, own, person, pleasure, (her-, him-, my-, thy-) self, them (your) -selves, [phrase] slay, soul, [phrase] tablet, they, thing, ([idiom] she) will, [idiom] would have it. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H5085 נִדְנֶה - 5085 נִדְנֶה - נִדְנֶה - - nidneh - nid-neh' - (Aramaic) from the same as נָדָן; a sheath; figuratively, the body (as the receptacle of the soul); body. - Noun Masculine - arc
- H5082 נְדִיבָה - 5082 נְדִיבָה - נְדִיבָה - - nᵉdîybâh - ned-ee-baw' - feminine of נָדִיב; properly, nobility, i.e. reputation; soul. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H5397 נְשָׁמָה - 5397 נְשָׁמָה - נְשָׁמָה - - nᵉshâmâh - nesh-aw-maw' - from נָשַׁם; a puff, i.e. wind, angry or vital breath, divine inspiration, intellect. or (concretely) an animal; blast, (that) breath(-eth), inspiration, soul, spirit. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G4151 πνεῦμα - 4151 πνεῦμα - ΠΝΕῦΜΑ - - pneûma - pnyoo'-mah - from πνέω; a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit, i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit:--ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. Compare ψυχή. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G5590 ψυχή - 5590 ψυχή - ΨΥΧΉ - - psychḗ - psoo-khay' - from ψύχω; breath, i.e. (by implication) spirit, abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from πνεῦμα, which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from ζωή, which is mere vitality, even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew נֶפֶשׁ, רוּחַ and חַי):--heart (+ -ily), life, mind, soul, + us, + you. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4561 σάρξ - 4561 σάρξ - ΣΆΡΞ - - sárx - sarx - probably from the base of σαρόω; flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit), or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions), or (specially), a human being (as such):--carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh(-ly). - Noun Feminine - greek
- H7953 שָׁלָה - 7953 שָׁלָה - שָׁלָה - - shâlâh - shaw-law' - a primitive root (rather cognate (by contraction) to the base of נָשַׁל, שָׁלַל and their congeners through the idea of extracting); to draw out or off, i.e. remove (the soul by death); take away. - Verb - heb
- H8210 שָׁפַךְ - 8210 שָׁפַךְ - שָׁפַךְ - - shâphak - shaw-fak' - a primitive root; to spill forth (blood, a libation, liquid metal; or even a solid, i.e. to mound up); also (figuratively) to expend (life, soul, complaint, money, etc.); intensively, to sprawl out; cast (up), gush out, pour (out), shed(-der, out), slip. - Verb - heb
- G4638 σκήνωμα - 4638 σκήνωμα - ΣΚΉΝΩΜΑ - - skḗnōma - skay'-no-mah - from σκηνόω; an encampment, i.e. (figuratively) the Temple (as God's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul):-- tabernacle. - Noun Neuter - greek
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- Numbers 4 15:28 - And the priest shall make an atonement for the soul that sinneth ignorantly , when he sinneth by ignorance before the LORD, to make an atonement for him; and it shall be forgiven him.
וכפר הכהן על־הנפשׁ השׁגגת בחטאה בשׁגגה לפני יהוה לכפר עליו ונסלח לו - Psalms 19 22:20 - Deliver my soul from the sword ; my darling from the power of the dog.
הצילה מחרב נפשׁי מיד־כלב יחידתי - Numbers 4 15:30 - But the soul that doeth ought presumptuously , whether he be born in the land, or a stranger , the same reproacheth the LORD ; and that soul shall be cut off from among his people.
והנפשׁ אשׁר־תעשׂה ביד רמה מנ־האזרח ומנ־הגר את־יהוה הוא מגדף ונכרתה הנפשׁ ההוא מקרב עמה - Psalms 19 143:6 - I stretch forth my hands unto thee: my soul thirsteth after thee, as a thirsty land. Selah.
פרשׂתי ידי אליך נפשׁי כארצ־עיפה לך סלה - Psalms 19 119:109 - My soul is continually in my hand : yet do I not forget thy law.
נפשׁי בכפי תמיד ותורתך לא שׁכחתי
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- Acts 44 27:37 And we were in all in the ship two hundred threescore and sixteen souls.
ΔΈ ἮΝ ΠᾶΣ ἘΝ ΠΛΟῖΟΝ ΔΙΑΚΌΣΙΟΙ ἙΒΔΟΜΉΚΟΝΤΑ ἝΞ ΨΥΧΉ - Ecclesiastes 21 6:3 If a man beget an hundred children, and live many years, so that the days of his years be many, and his soul be not filled with good, and also that he have no burial; I say, that an untimely birth is better than he.
אִישׁ יָלַד מֵאָה חָיָה רַב שָׁנֶה יוֹם שָׁנֶה רַב נֶפֶשׁ שָׂבַע טוֹב קְבוּרָה אָמַר נֶפֶל טוֹב - 2 Kings 12 2:6 And Elijah said unto him, Tarry, I pray thee, here; for the LORD hath sent me to Jordan. And he said, As the LORD liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee. And they two went on.
אֵלִיָּה אָמַר יָשַׁב יְהֹוָה שָׁלַח יַרְדֵּן אָמַר יְהֹוָה חַי נֶפֶשׁ חַי עָזַב שְׁנַיִם יָלַךְ - 3 John 64 1:2 Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
ἈΓΑΠΗΤΌΣ ΕὔΧΟΜΑΙ ΠΕΡΊ ΠᾶΣ ΣΈ ΕὐΟΔΌΩ ΚΑΊ ὙΓΙΑΊΝΩ ΚΑΘΏΣ ΣΟῦ ΨΥΧΉ ΕὐΟΔΌΩ - Hebrews 58 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
ΓΆΡ ΛΌΓΟΣ ΘΕΌΣ ΖΆΩ ΚΑΊ ἘΝΕΡΓΉΣ ΚΑΊ ΤΟΜΏΤΕΡΟΣ ὙΠΈΡ ΠᾶΣ ΔΊΣΤΟΜΟΣ ΜΆΧΑΙΡΑ ΔΙΪΚΝΈΟΜΑΙ ἌΧΡΙ ΜΕΡΙΣΜΌΣ ΨΥΧΉ ΚΑΊ ΤΈ ΠΝΕῦΜΑ ΚΑΊ ΤΈ ἉΡΜΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΜΥΕΛΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΚΡΙΤΙΚΌΣ ἘΝΘΎΜΗΣΙΣ ΚΑΊ ἜΝΝΟΙΑ ΚΑΡΔΊΑ