From smileyzest
The definition of sin is to transgress God's regulations.
Here is another person who is having trouble understanding that the Bible was not written in English and that in order for a word to appear there, it must have an ancient counterpart. No ancient term, no English term.
The term "sin" is misrepresented by the ancient Hebrew word "chait." It's meaning has been misconstrued, as seen by some here.
CLV Judges 20:16 From all these people were seven hundred chosen men hampered in their right hand; every one of these could sling a stone at a hair and not miss.
The Bible, God's regulations, states that fornification, sex outside of marriage and equivalent to adultery, is sin.
Of course, this is not true, as the word "fornication" is not Scriptural. Or, to put it another way, the ancient Koine Greek term 'porneian' does not mean "fornication," but rather is closer to the definition of "prostitution."
For example...
CLV 1Cor 6:18 Flee from prostitution. The penalty of every sin, whatsoever man should be doing, is outside of the body, yet he who is committing prostitution is sinning against his own body.
The exalted honor of being members of Christ is the most powerful incentive to keep our bodies free from the gross sin which still afflicts humanity as it did in the days when this epistle was penned.
A. E. Knoch
If you believe in the Bible, sex without marriage is sin by definition. If God's Word is not your life guide and you don't believe in God then why would one care about sin or even understand what it is?
More fantasy. I have already provided the Scriptural definition of "sin." Some take delight in changing the meanings of the Biblical words and attach their own meanings and interpretation.
I happen to believe in a loving God and His Word, and to trust that He knows what is best for the humans He created.
Perhaps her own interpretations only.
Of course fornification is not in the ancient manuscripts because it is the English language. If you want to go around in circles fussing over language translation to self-justify indulgence in sin then go on and let God clarify it on judgement day.
By all means, let us not "fuss" over language translation. Just take my word for it and let's move on.
As I stated earlier, the ancient Koine Greek term 'porneian' does not mean "fornication," but rather is closer to the definition of "prostitution."
And to the Hebrews, "prostitution" has two meaning. The traditional one, and the worship of "other" gods.
Much of these moral implications are based on the Law given in the OT. Would it be hypocritical to point out certain of the Law and ignore the rest?
There are 613 Mitzvot or Commandments. Anyone here follow them all?
Edited by
BigD9832
on Mon 09/03/18 08:05 AM