More grammar lesson.That we both agree on.... But then you deny the scripture on soul life
God actually uses grammar to communicate and if God says that the soul of the flesh is in the blood ...that settles it for me ...what you believe is up to you.
And if God says that soul life was created in mammals first that is what God means.
To Create = “bara” in Hebrew - according to biblical use is to bring something into existence that did not exist before, or to make something out of nothing.
Only God can create …. man can fabricate, build, construct, design, make, assemble, etc.… but man cannot create.
Once God creates something He does not need to create it again, because it now exists…. He can just speak it into being,….as He did with the reestablishment of the earth from verse 3 through 14 ..He just spoke it into existence, because it had already been created, when He created the heavens and the earth in verse 1……It is not until Genesis 1:21 that God again creates in great whales and every living creature that moveth…………….. soul life.
Soul life is our breath life ....
In Leviticus God tells us…..where the soul is....
Lev 17:11 For the life [nephesh] of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls [nephesh]: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul [nephesh]
The word life in this verse is the same word for soul (nephesh)
Going back to basic Biology: Oxygen is delivered throughout the body by means of the red blood cells ….actually it is the hemoglobin molecules from the red cells that deliver the oxygen to the individual cells in the body tissue. The bloodstream also picks up CO2 from the body and returns it to the lunges to be exhaled…
What happens when we die? The heart, which pumps the blood, which delivers the oxygen to the brain …… stops….. soul life ceases in that particular person…. but is carried on through progeny. But if there is no offspring, the soul is gone when that person dies; there is nothing immortal about the soul. The immortality of the soul came from Plato and was adopted into religion... it does not come from the Bible.
In Genesis 2:7 And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. (chay nephesh) God did not create soul again He (using the figure of speech) breathed into his nostrils the breath of life...
The words breathed into his nostrils is the figure of speech anthropopatheia or condescension. This figure is used of the ascription of human passions, actions, or attributes, to God….because God is spirit and has no form.
(Of the 219 known figures of speech God uses over 214 in the Bible.)
The same soul life that God created in Genesis 1:21, is the same soul life that God breathed into Adam, which made Adam a living soul….It is also the same soul life that continues in mankind today.
The Bible is not about Zoology.... it's about man and his redeemer. God has already stated that mammals have soul (which is in the blood)
When you have Scripture speaking of any creature, other than man, being created in the image of God, by breathing the Spirit of life into the body to become a living soul, then we can talk.
Also, by teaching all creatures are souls with bodies in the image of God, as well as man, then you leap over simple pagan anthropomorphism, and go straight to idolizing beasts and bugs also as the image of God.
You also must teach the Word was not the express image of God in the beginning, but had to first be created a man bodily, to be in the image of God.
Since idolatry of the physical body begins with believing the body is the image of God, then I never knew JWs were such an idolatrous people, until now. But then, what's to be expected from false christ creators?