Ez. 18:4 says the soul that sins shall die. That supports what I said about how a soul [spirit] can die a spiritual death, which means eternal life separated from God in Hell due to sin.

your referencing the resurrected Christ
Yes, because Who better than Jesus to tell you that spirits don't have flesh and bones (Lk. 24:39), and thus spirits, such as the soul, are incorporeal, and thus immortal, which means "not subject to physical death".
Man is formed from the earth:
- "The first man was from the earth, a man of dust." —1 Corinthians 15:47
- "Dust you are, and to dust you shall return." —Genesis 3:19
- "Man shall return to the dust." —Job 34:14–15
- "He remembers that we are dust." —Psalm 103:14
Correct. Again, what are bones? A proof of the power of God Who made man with dust, but nothing else. Therefore, it's the
physical body that returns to dust (
Gen. 3:19,
Ecc. 3:20).
Again,
Gen. 2:7 goes on to say, "[...] and breathed upon his face the breath of life [...]". The act of having "breathed the breath of life upon" indicates giving man something. In
Jn. 4:24, we read, "God is Spirit", and thus the "breath of life" is the breath of God which is the soul [a spirit], the soul as life. It is the breath of the Spirit of God that becomes a living spirit in man: God's image and likeness (
Gen. 1:26). This wonderful thing which is a soul, a thing created by God to give man His image and likeness as an unquestionable sign of His Most Holy Paternity, shows signs of the qualities characteristic of Him Who creates it.
It is therefore intelligent, spiritual, free, immortal, and so on, like the Father Who created it.
Again, "Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: as
the spirit [soul] shall return to God Who gave it" (
Ecc. 12:7). This means that upon physical death, a person's immortal soul [spirit] will return to God for judgment (
Heb. 9:27,
Matt. 12:46-37,
2 Cor. 5:10), where that soul is either judged to have won eternal life with God in Heaven, or eternal life separated from God in Hell.