Correction, when we die we are in the grave awaiting the resurrection, which is where all souls go and the spirit, which is the breath of Life, returns to God, who gave it until, and IF, He chooses to restore it.
Mr 15:37 And letting go in a great voice, Jesus breathed out.
38 And the curtain of the temple was split in two, from above to below.
39 But the centurion, who stood opposite before him just as he breathed out, seeing that, said, "Truly this Man was the Son of God!"
Those who die believing in Christ are asleep waiting to be awakened, just as Abraham and all the others are asleep[in bosom].
Heb 11:13 These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.
Your verses speak of the death of the Body not the soul, there is not a single verse that speaks of the death of the soul.
The rest of your post you deal with soul sleep, which is a common misconception:
Soul Sleep problems
Problem Verses
There are multiple passages that show the dead are conscious after death.
1st Samuel 28:11-19 - samuel talked with a witch after death
Matthew 12:40 (Jonah 2) Jonah spoke as one from hell who was dead.
Matthew 17:2-3 Moses and Elias were talking with Jesus after their death.
Matthew 22:31-32 Abraham was dead, but still living.
Luke 16:19-31 Jesus tells the story of dead people speaking in hell. (Some wrongly think this is a parable. It is not. If soul sleep were true then the story is not only false, but the Lord is misleading his hearers as to what is real. This is significant evidence that the dead are not only conscious but can speak and feel.)
Luke 23:43 Jesus says the malefactor will be in paradise with him today.
1 Thessalonians 5:10 Whether they wake or sleep they live with the Lord.
2 Corinthians 5:6-8 Paul explains that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.
2 Corinthians 12:2-4 Paul describes someone who heard things possibly out of his body.
Philippians 1:23 Paul says that he would depart to be with Christ, not unconscious.
Revelation 6:9-11 The souls of the dead are crying out to God.
Problem Definitions
Many of the concepts below are misunderstood, denied, or ignored by those who teach the unconscious dead.
Death does not mean unconsciousness, but rather separation. The only time it means cessation of activity is when it applies to the body.
Body is not the soul; soul is not the body; spirit is not the soul.
Sleep never refers to the soul or spirit. It only applies to the body.
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Norman Geisler....
GENESIS 2:7Does this verse prove that human beings do not have a soul that survives death?
MISINTERPRETATION: Jehovahs Witnesses cite this verse to prove that man does not have a soul that is distinct from the body. Bible usage shows the soul to be a person or an animal or the life that a person or an animal enjoys (Mankinds Search for God, 1990, 125). Hence, people are souls in the sense that they are living beings, not in the sense that they have an immaterial nature that survives death.
CORRECTING THE MISINTERPRETATION: In Genesis 2:7 the Hebrew word for soul (nephesh) means living being. However, this Hebrew word is a rich one, carrying various nuances of meaning in different contexts. A fundamental mistake beginning Hebrew and Greek students sometimes make is to assume that, if a Hebrew or Greek word is used in a particular way in one verse, it must mean the same thing in all its other uses. But this is simply wrong. The fact is, Hebrew and Greek words can have different nuances of meaning in different contexts. The word nephesh is an example. While the word means living being in Genesis 2:7, the word refers to a soul or spirit as distinct from the body in Genesis 35:18.
Moreover, when we examine what the whole of Scripture teaches about the soul, it is clear that the Watchtower Society (Jehovahs Witnesses) position is wrong. For example, Revelation 6:910 refers to disembodied souls under Gods altar (it would be nonsense to interpret the reference to soul in this verse as living beingI saw underneath the altar the living beings of those who had been slain). First Thessalonians 4:1317 says Christ will bring with him the souls and spirits of those who are now with him in heaven and will reunite their spirits to resurrection bodies. In Philippians 1:2123 Paul says its better to depart and be with Christ. In 2 Corinthians 5:68 Paul says that to be absent from the body is to be at home with the Lord. Clearly, the whole of Scripture teaches that each person has a soul that survives death.
Geisler, Norman L. ; Rhodes, Ron: When Cultists Ask : A Popular Handbook on Cultic Misinterpretations. Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books, 1997, S. 23
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