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A Jew seeks forgiveness for his sins from the one against whom he sinned. No human being can forgive sins against god, and god doesn't forgive sins against other people. The Jew has to discuss it directly with the appropriate victim of his sin.
.Catholic AnswerThe sins against the Holy Spirit - the unforgivable sins (they are unforgivable because when you commit this sins, you do not think you need to ask for forgiveness or you despair of receiving it) are: Sins against the Holy GhostPresumption of God's mercyDespairImpugning the known truthEnvy at another's spiritual goodObstinacy in sinFinal impenitence
A Jew seeks forgiveness for his sins from the one against whom he sinned. No human being can forgive sins against god, and god doesn't forgive sins against other people. The Jew has to discuss the matter directly with the appropriate victim of his sin, whoever it happens to be.
Despair, Envy.
Sins are described in the book of law, the 10 commandments, furthermore the scriptures both before Jesus and after him are full of hints what are sins against god. Sins against god are such as: idolatry, adultery, fornication, lying etcAnswer:The Bible's definition of sin: "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for SIN IS THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE LAW." (I John 3-4)
disoedient
Only if you don't seek forgiveness for them.
yes
It means to pray to God, speak to God and tell Him what you have done as an act of sin... like what I do.. is that I tell God what sin I have comitted and ask for forgiveness. It is the first act of repenting.
no, not yet
Because of his sins against Man.
It was a plan to redeemed people against their sins.