Definition: The word "Afterlives" in the Bible is a term used to refer to people's souls or spirits that are after death, or those who have departed from this life. It comes from the Greek phrase "afterlaris," which means "to remain after." This term was originally applied to the soul of the deceased and is found in the New Testament in two references: 1. Afterlife: In Mark 16:17-18, Jesus explains that the people who were dead believed in Him after they had been resurrected. 2. "Afterlives" has come into usage in Christian symbolism to describe things or events happening after death. In this context, afterlives might refer to spirits, souls of departed individuals, or any other realm where the soul's presence remains intact as it is believed that it will return at some future time. It can also suggest a connection between the afterlife and the eternal state of being in God's presence.
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