Christ, before his incarnation, was a spiritual body, and not a body of flesh and bones.
The ear of the fleshly body may be affected by the vibrations of our atmosphere; the ear of a spiritual body may be affected in an entirely different manner, and yet their figures may resemble each other.
I was contemplating the youth and beauty of my father's spiritual body.
You have left the earth upon which you were born; you have left your natural body, which your friends will bury in the ground; you are now in a spiritual body and a spiritual state of existence.
Spiritual thoughts and emotions demand a spiritual body, a spiritual world.
For "there is a natural body" first born, and "there is a spiritual body" last born.
Paul says: "If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body.
Which will be at the resurrection; "It is raised a spiritual body.
Wherefore it, the same it, that is sown a natural body, it shall rise a spiritual body.
It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body (1 Cor 15).
There are in nature many forces of which we know nothing, and it may one day appear to us most natural that the spirit should clothe itself with a spiritual body.
The difference between a disembodied spirit and a spiritual body is really unappreciable to our present knowledge.
Chief amongst these our text considers the transformation of the earthly into a spiritual body.
The most numerous class of phenomena concerning the "spiritual body" relate to its visible appearance to others at the moment of dissolution.
St. Paul teaches that "there is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body.
We may find it in that one saying: "It is raised a spiritual body" (1 Cor.
Dimly and imperfectly do we thus image to ourselves the perfection of our "spiritual body.
Jesus Christ came again to life with a spiritual body.
Consequently, it does not follow, from the fact that Jesus Christ came again to life with a spiritual body, that the above proofs do not demonstrate that the doctrine of the resurrection of the body is irrational.
This means that we must evolve from the physical to the psychic, and thence to the etheric or spiritual body.
St. Paul did not say that man will have a spiritual body, but that he has a spiritual body as well as a corporeal body.
The "spiritual body" is body, not spirit, hence should not be considered as defining body.
The term "spiritual body" describes, not so much the body itself, as its nature.
So there is a natural body--a body adapted and designed for the use of the soul; and there is a spiritual body--a body adapted for the use of the spirit in the resurrection day.
By the term "spiritual body" is meant the body spiritualized.
St. Paul tells us: "It is sown an animal body, it shall rise a spiritual body.
This imperative necessity of our animal bodies will be totally removed by rising a spiritual body.
But there is still another slavery besides that of eating and drinking, from which we shall be delivered by rising a spiritual body.
It is now changed into a spiritual body, which is not only totally subject to the spirit, but even aids and perfects it, in all its intellectual operations, as well as in its moral affections.
And as a mere prolongation of physical life under the same conditions is impossible, and, moreover, would not fulfil the law in question, we are bound to have recourse to some such symbol as "spiritual body.
Man has a spiritual body as well as a body of flesh and bones, or, as Paul has it, "There is natural body and there is a spiritual body.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spiritual body" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.