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  1. May 3, 2023 · In the Bible, the word sin – whether it is in the Hebrew or the Greek – actually means to miss the mark. The reason this definition is so important is because it points to two things. First, there is a target we are aiming at, and second it speaks to our intention.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · Sin means “to miss the mark.” It can refer to doing something against God or against a person (Exodus 10:16), doing the opposite of what is right (Galatians 5:17), doing something that will have negative results (Proverbs 24:33–34), and failing to do something you know is right (James 4:17).

  3. May 25, 2024 · The well-known definition of sin in the Bible comes from the apostle John (rooted in Genesis 3): sin is a breaking of the law (1 John 3:4; the Greek word anomia literally means “lawlessness”), a concrete act of disobedience. It is an external action, a visible result of a broken relationship, an outcome of wrong thinking, an effect of ...

  4. A fairly exact definition of sin based on Biblical data would be that sin is the transgression of the law of God (1John 3:4). Ordinarily, sin is defined simply as "the transgression of the law," but the idea of God is so completely the essential conception of the entire Biblical revelation that we can best define sin as disobedience to the law ...

  5. Sin has been defined as “a word, deed, or desire in opposition to the eternal law of God.” Romans 1:18-22 elaborates on the definition of sin as the lawlessness and opposition to everything God is. Sin is what keeps us from a relationship with God (Genesis 3:6-8), and it is the cause of all the evil that is in the world.

  6. Dec 7, 2023 · Answer. Sin is described in the Bible as transgression of the law of God ( 1 John 3:4) and rebellion against God ( Deuteronomy 9:7; Joshua 1:18 ).

  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Reprobate meansthoroughly depraved, given over to evil until the conscience is seared.”. The Scripture is clear that God forgives even iniquity ( Micah 7:18 ), but if we persist in it, we will reap the wages of sin, which is eternal separation from God ( Romans 6:23 ). Return to:

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