I agree we need to define what alive and dead means. (See some clarification below)
In post #200 I asked you this:
You didn't answer then and I'm not sure I understand your definition now.
Can we simply agree to use this definition (Death = not life) recognizing that we also seem to agree on the answer to this question too: "The body can be dead yet the soul alive, and vesa-versa, agreed?"
I'm gonna assume a yes answer to that question unless you disagree.
Logically (and Biblically for that matter), dead is dead. Whether you are talking about bodies or souls. Let the Text determine which. I mean, death simply means not alive (the absence of life), right? Unless you have a better definition. I'm not talking about a conclusion, just a plain straightforward definition of "death".
Prior to our souls (our non physical part) being "born from above" (born again), our bodies are alive (not dead) yet or souls/Spirits are 'dead to sin' (not been made alive via the Spirit of Christ).
Romans 8:9 But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God lives in you. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, this person does not belong to him.
Both really in general, but it depends on the exact verse we are talking about or even sometimes the portions thereof when Paul's contrasting the saved with the unsaved in the same verse. But in 6:22, believers sure!
That's why all this jumping around is cumbersome. Unless there's a directly relevant point being made.
But again, I agree with much of what you said in reply and I doubt we'd disagree on who Paul is talking about (believer v unbelievers) when it's clear. My question was not tricky or even necessarily leading anywhere. Just making sure you and I could talk about four different and distinct states (though obviously related):
1. Dead souls (at least 'dead to sin', or no Holy Spirit living in us) yet alive bodies. Some would say 'spiritually dead'. An unbeliever!
2. Alive souls and alive bodies (re-born, born-from-above, so-to-speak). Belivers like you and me.
3. Dead bodies yet alive souls (intermediate state, so-to-speak)
4. Dead bodies and 'dead' souls (the second death, Hell, Matt 10:28).
Yes, in 6:22, sure:
Romans 6:22 But now, having been set free from sin and having been enslaved to God, you have your fruit leading to sanctification, and its end is eternal life.
Yes, absolutely. Believers. State 2 above.