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Synonym for: Sin.

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meant originally the missing of a mark. When applied
to moral things the idea is similar, it is missing the true end of
life, and so it is used as a general term for sin. It means both
the act of sinning and the result, the sin itself.

means only the sin itself, not the act, in its particular
manifestations as separate deeds of disobedience to a divine law.

is ungodliness, positive and active irreligion, a
condition of direct opposition to God.

is strictly failing to hear, or hearing carelessly and
inattentively. The sin is in this failure to hear when God speaks, and
also in the active disobedience which ordinarily follows.

is lawlessness, contempt of law, a condition or action
not simply without law, as the etymology might indicate, but contrary
to law. The law is usually by implication the Mosaic law.

occurs only once, 2Pe 2:16, and is practically
equivalent to .

is transgression, the passing beyond some assigned
limit. It is the breaking of a distinctly recognized commandment. It
consequently means more than .

is used in different senses, sometimes in a milder
sense, denoting an error, a mistake, a fault; and sometimes meaning a
trespass, a willful sin.

occurs only once, Heb 9:7. It indicates error,
sin which to a certain extent is the result of ignorance.

denotes being worsted, defeated. In an ethical sense
it means a failure in duty, a fault.

All these different words may occasionally but not usually be used
simply to describe the same act from different points of view. The
fundamental meanings of these words may well be summed up in the
language of Trench:

Sin "may be regarded as the missing of a mark or aim: it is then
or ; the overpassing or transgressing of
a line: it is then ; the disobedience to a voice: in
which case it is ; the falling where one should have
stood upright: this will be ; ignorance of what one
ought to have known: this will be ; diminishing of
that which should have been rendered in full measure, which is
; non-observance of a law, which is or
."


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