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− | According to Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley, Founder of the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, the structure of a man comprises of a [[ | + | According to Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley, Founder of the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, the structure of a man comprises of a [[Breath of Life|spirit]], a [[Soul|soul]] and a [[Tabernacle_of_Man#Structure_of_the_Physical_Body|physical body]] or as he commonly phrased it: [[Pneuma|pneuma]], [[Psyche|psyche]], and [[Soma|soma]]. The final destiny of man is to be the source in which it is derived, which is [[Spirit|spirit]]. A simple demonstration can be referred to in [[Genesis:2|Genesis 2]]:7 and [[Genesis:3|Genesis 3]]:19, respectively: |
"And the Yahweh-Elohim '''formed man of the dust of the ground''', and breathed into his nostrils | "And the Yahweh-Elohim '''formed man of the dust of the ground''', and breathed into his nostrils |
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Structure of a Man
According to Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley, Founder of the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, the structure of a man comprises of a spirit, a soul and a physical body or as he commonly phrased it: pneuma, psyche, and soma. The final destiny of man is to be the source in which it is derived, which is spirit. A simple demonstration can be referred to in Genesis 2:7 and Genesis 3:19, respectively:
"And the Yahweh-Elohim formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul."
"In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return."
These events were witnessed in a vision given unto Moses by God or Yahweh-Elohim Himself. And Moses was instructed to write the things that he saw in the vision and to rehearse those things in the ears of his minister, Yahshua (Joshua: See Exodus 14:17). The formation of man can be used as a type, a shadow, or correlated for understanding sake to the formation of the universe.
- If the dust of the earth is (in type or as an example) considered as the substance and source of a man and from which man has been formed and from which man will return,...
- If spirit is the substance and the source or materialization of matter (the universe),...
Then you can understand how that man being made spirit, soul and body or pneuma, psyche and soma derives from, abides within, and will return unto that which he came from -- spirit.