Romans 5:15 For if by one man's trespass many died, the undeserved kindness of God and his free gift with the undeserved kindness by the one man Jesus Christ abounded much more to many.
Since Adam is the one man that first sinned, Yes, trespass would be the same as sin according to The Bible.
If you have a familiar spirit according to the Bible, it means that you are into witchcraft.
Trespasses... sins. Used in the prayer 'Our Father'
Adam & Eve
every thing in it's own time
A:This is an exhortation to read passages in the Bible according to what the Church teaches them to mean, not according to what seems to be the ordinary meaning of the words.
According to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary, Nahum means "comforter" or "penitent."
The number six in the bible, means that god took six days to make the earth.
Yes The only trouble is there is no such thing as the Gospel of James in the Bible. If you mean the Epistle of James instead then the answer is yes.
The change from "debts" to "trespasses" in the Lord's Prayer reflects different theological interpretations and traditions. The original Greek text of the New Testament uses a word that can mean both "debts" and "trespasses," leading to variations in translation. The use of "trespasses," popularized by the Anglican Church, emphasizes moral and ethical transgressions rather than financial obligations. This shift aligns with the broader Christian understanding of forgiveness and reconciliation in a spiritual context.
No. Time in the Bible may mean any passage of time from generations to a few days; as it means today, according to the context or the other associated words.
Kneeling at the feet of anyone/thing was a sign of submission, respect, worship
The name 'Sherry' never appears in the Bible. According the Urban dictionary it is an English variant of the French "chérie" meaning "beloved".