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Linguistic Background Words and Phrases
Ian Johnson
August 21, 2021
The New Testament uses a number of different words to describe sin, its causes and its effects, in the context of confession, repentance and forgiveness. These words are not synonyms, and distinguishing them is important to understanding many of the contexts in which they are used.
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God Speaks to Us, Linguistic Background Words and Phrases, Sin, The Bible, What is God's Word, What is sin?
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Ian Johnson
October 4, 2020
An extended glossary of terms that will be used in discussing spirit and spirits, angels and demons, in the coming series on angels and on what it means that some of them “sinned” and “abandoned their proper abode.” The conclusion of this series is briefly summarized in this way: angels are messengers, not the message, and some of them sinned when they left the status of a messenger to become the focus of their message.
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