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  1. soulishadjective

    Relating to or involving the human soul.

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  1. soulish

    Soulish is an adjective used to describe something that pertains to or is characteristic of the soul, particularly the human soul or the emotional and intellectual aspects of a person's nature. It is often used in religious or spiritual contexts to describe actions, behaviors, or experiences that are driven by the soul rather than solely by the physical body or the spirit. It can refer to emotions, desires, thoughts, or activities that are motivated or influenced by the soul's desires or inclinations.

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  1. Soulish

    A type of preaching which amuses, entertains, and generally appeals to man’s emotions, rather than being based on Scripture.

    The pastor didn't know the difference between soulish preaching which appeals to man's emotions and spiritual preaching which is based on the truth of Scripture.


    Submitted by anonymous on March 26, 2017  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of soulish in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of soulish in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4


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  • Ako Daniel Takoh
    Ako Daniel Takoh
    soulish is derived from the word 'soul'. the suffix '-lish' as in 'childish' and refers to 'lack of abilities'. if a man is soulish then he has less abilities to comprehend. You need to be soulful (exploring all the abilities of the soul) and not soulish (lacking the expression of your spiritual ability) 
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