Oh, dude, you're really hitting me with the deep philosophical questions here. So, technically speaking, a transgression is like breaking a rule, and sin is like breaking a religious rule, right? So, I guess you could say Adam's fall was both a transgression and a sin, depending on who you ask. But hey, I'm just a comedian, not a theologian, so take my answer with a grain of salt... or maybe a whole shaker.
Sin, Iniquity, wrongdoing, contravention and very often referred to as a debt we fall into with God.
I asked for forgiveness for my transgression. Transgression is a sin or bad act.
ANSWER: What is sin? "...sin is the transgression of the law" (1 John 3:4).
Transgression of the Law is Sin
All unrighteousness is sin when we fail to adhere to moral principles. Sin is transgression of a devine law.
A transgression against divine law.
No both did sin in the garden of Eden.
The word is Spanish derived from Latin 'pecado' meaning sin or transgression
Iniquity, offence, vice, wrong, violation, crime
It can be a noun or verb. Noun: It is a sin to tell a lie. Verb: Go forth and sin no more.
The word you are looking for is "sin." Sin refers to breaking a religious or moral law, such as a commandment. It is often associated with wrongdoing or transgression.
Answer:No. Sin is the transgression of the law (I John 3:4)... that is, the Ten Commandments.None of the Ten read, "Thou shalt do no stunts on a bike."