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There is no Hebrew word that exactly translates to the English word "sin". You would have to specify which type of infraction you're referring to.

There is a close word, khet (חטא) which translates to miss (as in missing a target). Using this word, you could say kol chata'im (כל חטאים)

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Is sin a Hebrew word meaning leaving the Trail?

No. Sin is not a Hebrew word at all. It is of Old English/Germanic origin. The Hebrew equivavent of the English word "sin" is Khet (חטא) which means "miss" (as in missing a target).


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The closest Hebrew word for sin is חטא (khet) which actually means "missing the mark".


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