The document discusses the concept of sin from a biblical perspective. It begins by explaining the original Hebrew word for sin, chatah, which means to miss the mark or goal. It then discusses how sin originated from the serpent deceiving Eve in the Garden of Eden, causing her and Adam to be cut off from God. The document defines the key terms of sin, transgression, and iniquity as used in the Bible. It also provides biblical symbols and metaphors for sin, such as leaven spreading sin, the parable of the lost sheep, and sin being likened to a burden, stain, debt, and slavery.
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What is Sin Bible Study
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Doctrine
Bible Way Apostolic Church
B I B L E S T U D Y S E R I E S
Lesson 1:What is Sin?
Presenter: Bro Damaine Franklin
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What Sin?
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The word “sin” translate the Hebrew word “Chatah” which is translated to sin by
missing the goal or by missing the mark. In modern Hebrew script “Chatah” is
spelt “Chet Tet Aleph” as describe in the pictography below.
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Ancient Hebrew Script for Sin
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Aleph is the picture of the Ox
and stands for the strong leader
or the head of the family and
also represents God.
Tet is the picture of the snake and
means to surround, to ensnare, or
to encircle and can mean in either
a good or a bad way.
Chet is the picture of a
fence and means private
and can mean to separate
or to be cut off.
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The First Sin of Man
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God
Gen 2:16-17 “And the LORDGod
commanded the man, saying,Of
every tree of the garden thou
mayest freely eat…”
Serpent
Gen 3:1 “Now the serpent was more subtil
than any beast of the field which the LORD
God had made. And he said unto the
woman,Yea, hathGod said,Ye shall not eat
of every tree of the garden?
Cut-off
Gen 3:23-24 Therefore the
LORD God sent him forth
from the garden of Eden,
to till the ground from
whence he was taken.
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Biblical Definition of Sin?
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In the bible the word sin is often used in exchange with other words such as
iniquity and transgression. Although all three words communicate the same
idea each word carries a slightly different meaning according to Psalm 32:5.
Sin means missing the mark. It can refer to doing something against God
or against a person (Exodus 10:16), doing the opposite of what is right
(Galatians 5:17), doing something that will have negative results
(Proverbs 24:33–34), and failing to do something you know is right
(James 4:17).
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Biblical Definition of Sin?
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Transgression refers to presumptuous sin. To transgress is to choose to
intentionally disobey; transgression is willful trespassing. For example in Judges
14:8-9, Samson intentionally broke his Nazirite vow by touching the carcass of a
dead lion.
So When we knowingly run a stop sign, tell a lie, or blatantly disregard an
authority, we are transgressing.
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Biblical Definition of Sin?
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Iniquity refers to a premeditated sin. To commit iniquity is to continue
without repentance. For example Micah 2:1 “Woe to them that devise
iniquity, and work evil upon their beds! when the morning is light, they
practice it, because it is in the power of their hand”
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Biblical Definition of Sin?
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Isaiah 59:12
For our transgressions are multiplied before thee, and our sins
testify against us: for our transgressions are with us; and as for our
iniquities, we know them;
• Transgression: known to God
• Sins: Accuse us before God
• Iniquities: devised by us
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Biblical Symbols for Sin
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The Leavened Bread
Leavened Bread Unleavened Bread
What is Leaven
Leaven is a substance, like yeast,
that when put into bread dough,
spreads throughout the dough and
makes it rise.This enables bread to
be puffy and soft. In some scriptures,
sin is compared with leaven.
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Biblical Symbols of Sin
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How Is Sin Like unto Leaven
Purging the leaven of sin from our lives (1 Cor 5:6-8)
Sin produces more sin (James 1:15)
Sin spreads from person to person (Romans 5:12)
The sin of pride and puffs us up (Proverbs 8:13 )
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Biblical Symbols of Sin
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The Parable of the Lost Sheep
In both Mathew and Luke's gospels Jesus told of a parable about a shepherd
who had one hundred sheep. When one of the sheep got lost, the shepherd
searched and searched until he found it.
Mathews Account (Mathew 18:10-14)
Luke Account (Luke 15:1-7)
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Biblical Symbols of Sin
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The Parable of the Lost Sheep
The Analogy of the Fleece
The Consequences of an over Grown Fleece:
Put the animal at risk of overheating during warm
weather
The animal would also be at increased risk of skin
disease and parasites such as ticks, lice, mites, and
maggots which further leads to a gruesome and
even deadly condition.
Impede the animal of free movement
Impede the animal of sight
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Biblical Metaphors for Sin
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Sin Compares to a Burden
Psa 38:4 For mine iniquities are gone over
mine head: as an heavy burden they are too
heavy for me.
Also Jesus says “Come unto me, all ye that
labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you
rest. ” (Matt 11:28).
So sin is a burden to be borne.
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Biblical Metaphors for Sin
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Sin Compares to a Stain
In Jer 2:22, sin is emphasized as
“the stain of your guilt,” but also in
Isaiah 1:18 “though your sins be
like scarlet, they shall be white as
snow. So sin is like a stain.
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Biblical Metaphors for Sin
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Sin Compares to a Debt
Sin is mentioned as a “record of
debt” that was nailed to the cross
by St. Paul (Col 2:14). Jesus uses
the idea of debt to explain the
forgiveness of sins in parables
(Matt 18:21-35; Luke 7:41-50)
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Biblical Metaphors for Sin
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Sin Compares to Slavery
John 8:34 explain that everyone who
commits sin is the slave of sin. Also
Rom 6:18 assures us that although
Being then made free from sin, ye
became the servants of
righteousness.