razzelflabben
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1. not the points you are supposedly addressing in my post 2. off topic for the OP 3. doesn't change what I said about the death talked about in scripture in fact, supports what I said. and 4. my husband took both Hebrew and Greek, I think I have that covered enough to know something about what I am telling you, not to mention I study an average of 40-48 hours a week and if I am not studying scripture I am teaching it. Much to the disappointment of some in the church that want to teach their own version.And what is the result of a spiritual death... separation from God? If yes... how does He then covenant with Israel, call David the Apple of His eye? The Hebrew says, and if you don't believe me... go find somebody who reads Hebrew... it is emphatic... mut t'mut... "dying you WILL DIE." It is a process, not an immediate death.
see, there is so much wrong with the way you are talking here it hurts, but the real problem is that you are removing half of the scriptures to come to this conclusion. If you want to really get into it rather than just address the parts that are important to the OP question start a thread and invite me over. Otherwise we need to stay on topicThat rules out the immediate spiritual death and what does that even mean anyway? Adam was flesh and when the spirit and flesh came together he became a living soul. Remove the spirit and he dies, there, on the spot. It was a physical death... a process, dying you will die.
To be fair it is your interpretation that hurts, but I digress
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