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Questions regarding the concept of sin, its definitions, consequences, etc. However, questions regarding specific sins should be tagged under "law", "nt-commandments", etc.
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Does Solomon say that trades, where lifting and carrying are involved, are a punishment for ...
The point is 'But those who sin will get only the work'. Not the work with contentment which comes from God. …
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The two winged women in Zechariah 5
From a Christian perspective prophets after the return from the Babylonian exile are often citing visions about the days of Messiah. However there is no evidence that ancient rabbinic sources understo …
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Was King David's sin only against God?
Sin may cause collateral damage on humans but by definition a sin, is a sin, because it is a sin against God. Sin is literally only against God. We can’t sin against a person directly. … All humanity is subject to sin, hating one another, but their only sin is transgression of God’s law.
The Psalm is speaking about sin in general, general sinfulness. …
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What did Jesus mean in John 20:23 when he talked about his followers forgiving sins?
The Greek behind your question is “τινων (of whomsoever) αφητε (you may remit) τας (the) αμαρτιας (sins) αφιενται (they are remitted) αυτοις (to them) αν τινων (whoesoever) κρατητε (you may retain) κε …