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There are two types of sin. One does not lead to death and the other one does. The sin that does not lead to death is the one that is repented of and forgiven. The sin that leads to death is the one that is not repented of or forgiven
According to the Bible, God's penalty for sin is death.
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.
According to the Bible, the opposite of sin is righteousness.
In the Bible, there isn't a specific figure referred to as the "grandmother of death." However, some interpretations link this phrase to the concept of sin, as death entered the world through sin, according to Romans 5:12. In a broader sense, figures like Eve are sometimes associated with the introduction of sin and, consequently, death.
In the King James Version of the Bible, the sin unto death is not specifically defined. However, some interpretations suggest that it refers to a willful and unrepentant rejection of God and His teachings, leading to spiritual death and separation from God.
According to the New Testament, "The wages of sin is death." Or, death is the result of sin, in every sense. You are paid death, for sin.
Never.
Romans
According to the Christian Bible, over eating is known as the sin of gluttony.
The phrase "the wages of sin is death" is a reference to the Bible, specifically Romans 6:23. This verse emphasizes that sin leads to spiritual death and separation from God.
Not according to the bible. There are some people who believe that thinking or dreaming a sin is a sin, though.
According to Bible, there is no list of "sin - not sin" type. Sin is omission of target. You must see everything in context.