Many sins are punished in this world. Just a few that are punished are stealing and murder.
Chaucer believes fortune decides someone's suffering, while Dante believes that suffering is a consequence of sin. (@pex)
Yes, it seems like they're punished for their sins on the Island.
The Torah teaches that sins are punished, whether in this world, the next world or both. The way to avoid that is through Teshuvah (returning to God and the Torah and keeping the mitzvos [commands]).
The only thing upon which any one will be accountable for the punsihment either in this world or the hereafter is doing evil consciously. Besides of commiting sins, no one will be punished for anything.
No Eve did not repent in the garden of Eden.
To live a perfect life, to teach disciples, to take our sins upon himself and be punished for them in place of us.
That the sins of this great nation will only be purged away with blood.
It is not only Adam who has sinned but, we to are born sinners and so we to die .
The significance is that he loved us so much that he died for our sins so that we should not be punished for them and go to hell, (John 3.16).
Romania was severely punished behind WW2.
Jesus took on the sins of the world by sacrificing himself on the cross, bearing the punishment for humanity's sins so that people could be forgiven and have a relationship with God.
The significance is that he loved us so much that he died for our sins so that we should not be punished for them and go to hell, (John 3.16).