Concept Context -- Raw Tool Output¶
MAT 10:28 -- Book Scope (Matthew)¶
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CONCEPT CONTEXT: Matthew 10:28
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"And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the
soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body
in hell."
Book: Matthew | Chapter: 10 | Author: Matthew
CONCEPTS IN THIS VERSE:
LIFE: Chay/zoe - living, alive, life
Strong's: G5590, G5590 (soul, the soul)
SAME CHAPTER (Matthew 10) (1 verse)
1. Matthew 10:39 [LIFE]
"He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his
life for my sake shall find it."
SAME BOOK (Matthew) (22 verses)
1. Matthew 11:29 [LIFE] -- rest unto your souls
2. Matthew 12:18 [LIFE] -- my soul is well pleased
3. Matthew 16:16 [LIFE] -- the living God
4. Matthew 16:25 [LIFE] -- save his life shall lose it
5. Matthew 16:26 [LIFE] -- lose his own soul
6. Matthew 18:8 [LIFE] -- enter into life
7. Matthew 18:9 [LIFE] -- enter into life with one eye
8. Matthew 19:16 [LIFE] -- eternal life
9. Matthew 19:17 [LIFE] -- enter into life
10. Matthew 19:29 [LIFE] -- everlasting life
MAT 10:28 -- Author Scope¶
Same results as book scope (Matthew is the only book by this author in the canon).
MAT 10:28 -- Full Scope¶
Same as above for chapter and book scopes, plus:
OTHER BOOKS (1398 verses)
[First 10 of 1398:]
1. 1 Chronicles 11:19 [LIFE] -- put their lives in jeopardy
2. 1 Chronicles 22:19 [LIFE] -- set your heart and your soul
3. 1 Corinthians 15:19 [LIFE] -- if in this life only
4. 1 Corinthians 15:45 [LIFE] -- first man Adam was made a living soul
5. 1 Corinthians 3:22 [LIFE] -- life, or death
6. 1 Corinthians 7:39 [LIFE] -- as long as her husband liveth
7. 1 Corinthians 9:14 [LIFE] -- live of the gospel
8-10. [additional entries]
Key observation from concept_context: The tool identifies LIFE as the primary concept in Matt 10:28, based on the Strong's number G5590 (psyche). The tool maps psyche to the LIFE concept category (Chay/zoe), not to a separate "SOUL" or "IMMORTALITY" concept. This aligns with the nephesh-psyche semantic range: the word denotes the living being, the life-principle, not a separable immortal entity.