Originally posted by 37818
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What does not die is their worm (singular). While we do not agree, it is nevertheless my view it is "their worm" which does not die, is the consciousness of the dead soul. This is what I understand. You don't, that is your problem, not mine.
The word both in the Hebrew and Jesus citing as written in the Greek are both singular "worm." The "their" is plural. Each dead soul, their worm does not die. Hence, they suffer for all eternity. My view. Not yours. You do not have to agree. It does not change the text.
The word both in the Hebrew and Jesus citing as written in the Greek are both singular "worm." The "their" is plural. Each dead soul, their worm does not die. Hence, they suffer for all eternity. My view. Not yours. You do not have to agree. It does not change the text.
Jesus death for sin was completed before He physically died (John 19:28). Jesus suffered on the cross for sins, shedding the blood of His soul. Hence, paying in full for our sins. ". . . My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? . . . But I [am] a worm, and no man; . . ." Psalm 22:1, 6, Jesus paying for our sins on the cross, paying in full (John 19:30).
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