If I recall, you made the statement that Greek soma always means a flesh body. Obviously that is false, because when Paul was speaking of the "spiritual body" in 1 Corinthians 15:44, the Greek for "body" there is 'soma'. So you really have not proven your speculation.
Another false accusation by you. I showed how you are wrong.
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If you don't believe me look at any Greek Lexicon which proves I'm correct regarding soma and you are not. obviously you have NEVER studied this topic before otherwise you would KNOW soma is a physical body not immaterial as you have falsely believed. Every Greek Lexicon and Dictionary agrees with me and opposes your heretical view on the Resurrected BODY(SOMA).
Strong's Concordance
sóma: a body
Original Word: σῶμα, ατος, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: sóma
Phonetic Spelling: (so'-mah)
Definition: a body
Usage:
body, flesh;
HELPS Word-studies
4983 sṓma –
the physical body.
NT:4983) is "the body as a whole, the instrument of life," whether of man living, e. g., Matt 6:22, or dead, Matt 27:52; or in resurrection, 1 Cor 15:44; or of beasts, Heb 13:11; of grain, 1 Cor 15:37-38; of the heavenly hosts, 1 Cor 15:40.
(from Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words, Copyright © 1985, Thomas Nelson Publishers.)
More proof soma is physical
as in Greek writings from Hesiod down, the living body: — of animals,
James 3:3; — of man: τό σῶμα, absolutely,
Luke 11:34;
Luke 12:23;
1 Corinthians 6:13, etc.; ἐν σώματι εἶναι, of earthly life with its troubles,
Hebrews 13:3; distinguished from τό αἷμα,
1 Corinthians 11:27; τό σῶμα and τά μέλη of it,
1 Corinthians 12:12, 14-20;
James 3:6; τό σῶμα the temple of τό ἅγιον πνεῦμα,
1 Corinthians 6:19; the instrument of the soul, τά διά τοῦ σωματου namely, πραχθεντα,
2 Corinthians 5:10; it is distinguished — from τό πνεῦμα, in
Romans 8:10;
1 Corinthians 5:3;
1 Corinthians 6:20 Rec.; ;
James 2:26 (4 Macc. 11:11); — from ἡ ψυχή, in
Matthew 6:25;
Matthew 10:28;
Luke 12:22 (Wis. 1:4 Wis. 8:19f; 2 Macc. 7:37 2Macc. 14:38; 4 Macc. 1:28, etc.); — from ἡ ψυχή and τό πνεῦμα together, in
1 Thessalonians 5:23 (cf. Song of the Three, 63); σῶμα ψυχικόν and σῶμα πνευματικόν are distinguished,
1 Corinthians 15:44 (see πνευματικός, 1 and ψυχικός, a.); τό σῶμα τίνος,
Matthew 5:29;
Luke 11:34;
Romans 4:19;
Romans 8:23 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 187 (176)), etc.; ὁ ναός τοῦ σωματου αὐτοῦ, the temple which was his body,
John 2:21; plural,
Romans 1:24;
1 Corinthians 6:15;
Ephesians 5:28; the genitive of the possessor is omitted where it is easily learned from the context, as
1 Corinthians 5:3;
2 Corinthians 4:10;
2 Corinthians 5:8;
Hebrews 10:22(23), etc.; τό σῶμα τῆς ταπεινώσεως ἡμῶν, the body of our humiliation (subjective genitive), i. e. which we wear in this servile and lowly human life, opposed to τό σῶμα τῆς δόξης αὐτοῦ (i. e. τοῦ Χριστοῦ), the body which Christ has in his glorified state with God in heaven,
Philippians 3:21; διά τοῦ σωματου τοῦ Χριστοῦ, through the death of Christ's body,
Romans 7:4; διά τῆς προσφοράς τοῦ σωματου Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, through the sacrificial offering of the body of Jesus Christ,
Hebrews 10:10; τό σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, the body consisting of flesh, i. e. the physical body
Thayers Greek Lexicon