What is the difference between iniquity, transgression, trespassing and sin? by Jacob Hodges

What is the difference between iniquity, transgression, trespassing and sin? by Jacob Hodges

Author:Jacob Hodges
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Jacob Hodges
Published: 2017-03-15T00:00:00+00:00


Sinned

1

Lam 1:8

Sinneth

1

Deut 19:15

Sins

8

2 Ki 10:29; Ps 51:9, 103:10; Isa 1:18, 38:17; Lam 3:39; Ezek 23:49; Dan 9:16

Table 104: Usages of Sin ( Chêt )

Other meanings include:

Synonym

Occurrences

Scripture Reference

Faults

1

Gen 41:9

Offences

1

Eccl 10:4

Table 105: Synonyms and Scriptures of Sin ( Chêt )

(5) Chattâ’ [H2400] is from Chêt’ [H2398], which means sin is missing the road or mark and comes from the word’s main usage which indicates a moral failure towards God and man, as well as the certain results of such wrongs.

Chattâ’ means a criminal or one accounted as being guilty. It is used as an adjective and a noun to describe men as sinners and responsible for paying a penalty for their offence:

Scripture Reference

Scripture



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