All these terms refer to being physically alive, not dead. They are also used figuratively to refer to being alive spiritually. The following discusses what is meant by "physical life" and "spiritual life."
* A "life" can also refer to an individual person as in "a life was saved".
* Sometimes the word "life" refers to the experience of living as in, "his life was enjoyable."
* It can also refer to a person's lifespan, as in the expression, "the end of his life."
* The term "living" may refer to being physically alive, as in "my mother is still living." It may also refer to dwelling somewhere as in, "they were living in the city."
* To "revive" is for someone who is dead or almost dead to live again, or to take something or someone who is dead or almost dead and make him live again.
* The concept of "spiritual life" could also be translated as "God making us alive in our spirits" or "new life by God's Spirit" or "being made alive in our inner self."
* Depending on the context, the expression "give life" could also be translated as "cause to live" or "give eternal life" or "cause to live eternally." The word "life-giving" can be translated as "something that causes to live" or "something that gives life."
* __[08:13](rc://en/tn/help/obs/08/13)__ When Joseph's brothers returned home and told their father, Jacob, that Joseph was still __alive__, he was very happy.
* __[27:01](rc://en/tn/help/obs/27/01)__ One day, an expert in the Jewish law came to Jesus to test him, saying, "Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal __life__?"
* __[35:05](rc://en/tn/help/obs/35/05)__ Jesus replied, "I am the Resurrection and the __Life__."
* __[44:05](rc://en/tn/help/obs/44/05)__ "You are the ones who told the Roman governor to kill Jesus. You killed the author of __life__, but God raised him from the dead."