
The Flesh
The flesh generally refers to the soft tissue of the body, including muscles, skin, and organs, excluding bones and internal cavities. It’s the material that makes up most of our body's exterior and substantial parts. In biological terms, "flesh" can also describe the organic tissue that surrounds and supports body parts. Sometimes, the term is used metaphorically or spiritually to distinguish physical existence from spiritual or mental aspects. Overall, flesh is a key component of the human body’s structure, providing protection, support, and the means for movement and sensation.