No it wasn't, the judgment for sin had already been given. The penalty for sin was paid at the crucifixion.
He didn't God held Eve responsible for her sin of listening to Satan and she was judged. God held Adam responsible for his sin of listening to the woman and He and all of us were judged. God held Satan resonsible for His sin of deception and he was judged,
Jesus paid the ultimate price for our sins on the cross. Jesus, the Redeemer of mankind was crucified so that we could have eternal life and be set free from our sin.
In the Bible a person who is saved doesn't have to face the coming judgment on sin. Throughout history God has judged the sin of mankind e.g The world was judged by the flood, Noah and his family were saved in the ark. The nation of Egypt was judged, but the Israelites were saved.
it is only a sin if you feel that you will be judged on ethical requirements
There were no "vents" involved.
No because in the bible it says "All man will be judged for his own sin".
Answer It's purely in the hands of God. Punishment or penalties differ according to the gravity of the sin performed. Telling a lie and killing a person for no reason cannot be judged as same crime or sin.
Hester is judged harshly by the Puritan community while standing on the scaffold, as they view her adultery as a great sin. She endures public humiliation and ostracization for her actions, serving as an example of what happens when one strays from the strict moral codes of the society.
Jeremiah 17:1 says, about the people of God, "Judah's sin is engraved with an iron tool, inscribed with a flint point, on the tablets of their hearts and on the horns of their altars." In the book of Revelation 20:12, we that "The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books", but sin is not mentioned specifically.
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Prophecies are not judged: people are.
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