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Move of Nephesh

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Descriptions shouldn't be added to page titles unless they are necessary for disambiguation, so the page will probably be moved back, and I've requested deletion of the redirect that was left from the move. If you look at other articles in the same category you can see how they are named. If you think that a move is necessary you could use the requested move process as the move appears to be controversial. Also after a page is moved, redirects can be nominated for deletion at redirects for discussion although they are not usually deleted unless there is a good reason. snigbrook (talk) 23:19, 27 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Nephesh (Heb) and psyche (Grk) (which this article is about) are the only two words that are translated into soul in the Bible, therefore, a study of the use of nephesh and psyche in the Bible is a study of the Biblical meaning of soul. So, in reality this is a study of the Biblical soul. Soul as defined in the Bible by nephesh and psyche has a different meaning that the definitions of soul found on the Soul page. That is why I had moved the page to "Soul (Nephesh, Psyche)", to distinguish this understanding of soul based on the Biblical nephesh and psyche, from other meanings. 8teenfourT4 (talk) 03:53, 28 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
It looks like the article is intended to be specifically about the use of the word "nephesh" (although that could be changed if necessary). I can't find an article about the Biblical meaning of "soul", only a section in Christian anthropology#Soul that appears to be relevant. If one is created (either as a separate article or by moving Nephesh), a more suitable title would probably be Soul (Bible) or something similar, although I suggest using the requested moves process for moves such as this as a change would be potentially controversial. snigbrook (talk) 12:52, 28 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Clarification

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I don't mind discussing matters with you until we find a solution that works for the both of us. That said, the next time you edit war with me and characterize my concerns as vandalism, you will find out just how rough I play, sport. Lets not have to revisit this subject again. Be civil or be gone. - 207.181.235.214 (talk) 22:31, 22 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

AfD nomination of Nephesh

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