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What is sin?
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■ noun 1 an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law. 2 an act regarded as a serious offence. ■ verb (sins, sinning, sinned) commit a sin. ▶ (sin against) cause offence or harm to. –phrases for one’s sins humorous, chiefly Brit. as a punishment. for one’s sins humorous, chiefly Brit. as a punishment. live in sin informal, dated (of an unmarried couple) live together. live in sin informal, dated (of an unmarried couple) live together. - derivatives sinful adjective sinfully adverb sinfulness noun sinless adjective sinlessly adverb sinlessness noun adjective sinlessly adverb sinlessness noun - origin Old English synn (noun), syngian (verb); probably related to Latin sons, sont- ‘guilty’. Soanes, C., & Stevenson, A. (2004). Concise Oxford English dictionary (11th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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There is no difference. For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. Romans 3:23-24
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