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What does the Bible say about the essence of death?

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The Bible teaches that death is the radical separation of body and soul and is a result of sin.

According to the scriptures, the essence of death for human beings is the radical separation of the two entities of body and soul. This is illustrated in scriptures such as Matthew 10:28, where Jesus distinguishes between the body that can be killed and the soul that cannot. Furthermore, James 2:26 states, 'For as the body apart from the spirit is dead,' emphasizing that death is not natural but a consequence of sin, which entered the world through Adam's disobedience (Genesis 2:17, Romans 5:12). Death is, therefore, an unnatural condition awaiting the reunion of body and soul at the resurrection. This understanding of death highlights its seriousness and the necessity of salvation through Christ to overcome it.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:28, James 2:26, Genesis 2:17, Romans 5:12

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