Yes, the verse (in 2 Samuel ch.16) states that explicitly. However, it may not have been a forceful act, since we don't know for sure that the women were unwilling. At that moment it seemed that Absalom was the new king.
You might have also asked if it was adultery. However, concubines were not formally married; so the infraction was less than full adultery.
The main sin in what Absalom did was rebellion; and for that alone he was guilty of a capital offense.
Some biblical parallels in "Cry, the Beloved Country" include themes of forgiveness, redemption, justice, and the impact of sin and injustice on society. The character of Absalom Kumalo can be seen as a parallel to the biblical figure of Absalom, and the story's overall message of hope and reconciliation echoes biblical teachings of love and compassion.
I think the ultimate sin that we as Christians commit is Worry.
thou shalt not sin. it is a sin to commit murder.
Greed
not sure but it is a sin to commit suicide in Islam as is in Christianity.It's a sin in Islam to commit suicide
Corporate sin is when a group of people get together and jointly and knowingly commit a sin.
Saint Patrick did commit one sin. No one knows the sin he committed, but he committed the sin in his youth before going to Ireland.
He lied
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A sin that is committed from an individual is just called a sin. Sins are sins not matter what type of sin it is.
No. Adultery is sin and God cannot sin.
i wish i coud see god