The exact words "remission of sin" are not in the King James Version of The Bible. The words "remission of sins" (with an S) are in the King James Version of the Bible 7 times. They are in 7 verses.
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My apologies if I am mistaken, but I do not believe that phrase appears anywhere in the Bible.
Sorry but that exact phrase is not found in the Bible at all.
In the NIV translation as word search on the word "sin" turns up 433 hits.
The word 'sin' was used 323 times, and the word 'faith' was used 249 times. Hmm...
Yes, I am sure that the concept of sin appears in every true translation of the Bible, though Hebrew would not translate sin as sin, but they picked a very specific word that desribes something such as sin. Our language has gone through millions of changes and therefore, our translation of the Bible was translated many times through many languages (German, Latin) from the original copies of the Bible, of which the Old Testament was written in classical Hebrew with the New Testament being recorded in Koine Greek.AnswerNo, the word 'sin' does not appear in the Tanach (Jewish Bible). The word most commonly translated as sin is actually an archery term that means 'to miss the mark'.
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Death is seen in the Bible as the result of sin and is not itself a sin, unless one has meant to cause the death of another and that would in many cases be a sin.
In the Bible, yeast represents sin.
The Bible defines sin this way:1 John 3:4[ Sin and the Child of God ] Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sinis lawlessness.Sin is sin in the Bible - no mortal or venal types which are the traditions of men. The person committing the sin is the one who is at blame.
The Bible speaks of a "sin unto death" in Romans 6:16 and 1 John 5:16. Many bible scholars believe that this refers to a sin which can not be forgiven. Many feel that this refers to a person who rejects God's plan of salvation and completely turns his back on God. Those who are not willing to repent are not forgiven for their sin.