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"Sin" originally meant "to miss the mark."
Tom G. Hughes @Tom_G_Hughes
Deep question for the day: Does "sin" exist? If so, how? If not, why not?

I'll hang up and take the answer off-air.

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Was that a literal or a figure of speech back then? Did the arrow miss the mark or did that person not get something correct.
02:11 PM - Sep 08, 2023
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Spiritual Annie
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Hmm. I'm not sure. If I find out, I'll spout you back. 👍
02:16 PM - Sep 08, 2023
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Please.
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02:16 PM - Sep 08, 2023
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This is what I found on Google:

In the Old Testament, the word for sin is “khata”, meaning “to fail” or “to miss the goal.”

Could be either figurative or literal, from the sound of it.
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