Sin is the same for each and every human being in any/all time periods.
1 John 3:4New King James Version (NKJV)Sin and the Child of God
4 Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness.
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Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur
John the Baptist
A:The Christian gospels say that John baptised for the remission of sins, but the first-century Jewish historian Josephus actually says that he baptised for the purification of the body and not at all for the remission of sins.
Yes. Everybody sins. It's told that sinning is n everybody's flesh.
You may be thinking of "Yom Kippur". This is a Jewish holiday also known as the Day of Atonement. Typically in observance Jewish people will fast and pray for a 24 hour period to atone for their sins.
Jewish ViewNo connection.Answer 2The Catholic concept of confession is when the penitent approach the priest so that, as an intercessor, he can provide God's forgiveness to the penitent for his sins. The Jewish Day of Atonement is when Jews pray directly to God for forgiveness for their sins. The two are different religious procedures that faithful individuals perform to seek forgiveness from God.However, the Catholic concept of confession developed from the organizational style of the Ecclesia and the hierarchy of the papacy as opposed to being a reformation of the Jewish custom.
Atonement is a Jewish and Christian doctrine that describes how sin can be forgiven by God. Days of atonement are days dedicated to pursuing the forgiveness of sins.
Yom Kippur when God is said to forgive the Jews for their sins. i don't know the other one yet
Jesus compared himself to a lamb that someone presents in the Jewish tradition to the priest to be sacrificed to atone for his sins.