Dear Peter,
I will not start a theological discussion in any form, only make a few observations. The Old Testament part of many (I think I am justified in saying "most") modern Bible translations is translated in the light of the New Testament. ...
... what returns according to the writer of this Psalm, Daniel and other books of the Tanakh is the soul (the very person). Thus, some books of the Tanakh teaches the resurrection of the soul.It is extremely misleading in these sentences to use the English word "soul". What you mean is the NP$, and as such I agree. But the English word "soul" in itself implies the Greek concept of an immaterial part of the person, not the whole person, which survives death. In this sense the Tanakh teaches nothing at all about the soul, and certainly not its resurrection.
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