Excellent, you do agree that in some contexts a person "has a soul." Do you also agree that the soul, in these contexts, is different from the body
I do agree with that.
But as noted before in the specific case of one who is dead physically - the spirit returns to God and that is the only thing that the soul then has reference to - until that person is resurrected. At which point Rev 20 says "the soul comes to life". So the person is dormant in the mean time.
1 Cor 2 says the spirit is that part of you that "knows your thoughts" - is aware of thoughts. No text says "Lord Jesus receive my soul" or "that your soul is traveling" while you are dead. This is only said of the spirit going back to God.
and spirit as shown in post #65? If you agree, then what is the function of the soul?
Well as stated before - sometimes the term refers to the person and other times to the state of the dormant person in death. -- so for example the "persons" who sleep in 1 Thess 4:13-18 and John 11 can only be in reference to a dormant spirit, and without a body that means the soul itself dormant and will not "come to life" until the resurrection of the body as Rev 20 points out.
The image of sleep is a mere metaphor
Sleep is a term that conveys a dormant condition for the person regardless of the fact that their body is now dust and dust of course does not "appear to sleep".
It is "those WHO" sleep in 1 Thess 4:13-18 (not the body that is dust). Terms like "those who" and "I go that I may awake him" refer to person/persons not to a "thing" being awakened.
In that dormant state the soul does not engage in any interaction
Matt 22:23-34 Christ insists that
God is not the God of the dead. which has to be the case if the dormant spirit/soul is not interacting. Jesus uses that fact to prove the future bodily resurrection to die-hard opponents like the Sadducees.
Ps 115.17 praise to God - ceases at death
Ps 115:17
the dead do not praise the Lord, nor do any who go down into silence;
18
but as for us, we will bless the lord from this time forth and forever. Praise the lord!
Ps 30:9 yet clearly when the living worship we "worship in spirit" John 4:24 -
Ecclesiasties 9:5-6 they have no activity
5For the living know that they will die;
But the
dead know nothing,
And they have
no more reward,
For the memory of them is forgotten.
6 Also their
love, their hatred, and their envy have now perished;
Nevermore will they have a share
In anything done under the sun.
Is 38:18 there is no thanks or praise to god given by those that are dead.
Is 38:18 “for
sheol cannot thank you, death cannot praise you; those who go down to the pit cannot hope for your faithfulness.
19 “
it is the living who give thanks to you,
as I do today;[/quote]
Ps 6:5 they have no memory of God
Ps 6:5for there is
no mention of you in death; in sheol who will give you thanks?
Ps 146:4 they have no thought activity
Ps 146:2 I will sing praises to my God
while I have my being.
3 do not trust in princes, in
mortal man, in whom there is no salvation.
4
his spirit departs,
he returns to the earth; in that very
day his thoughts perish.
5 how blessed
is he whose help is the God of Jacob,
Ecclesiasties 9:5-6 they have no activity