All men and women have sinned and we have fallen short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23), except for Christ Jesus (1 Peter 2:22).
There are lots, but David is probably the ultimate example.
Some: king David, king Manassiah, prophet Johna, apostle Peter
Because they're naughty.
Yes. For human laws were establishe under the authority of God. Romans 13:1
According to Christian theology, the Lord cast the angels that sinned into darkness and bound them in chains until the judgment day. This punishment is often associated with the fallen angel Lucifer or Satan and his followers who rebelled against God.
Yes you do. Since God has died on the cross for you and me our sins have been washed away. When you commit another sin you have to ask God for forgiveness and He will indeed forgive you.
A Jew seeks forgiveness for his sins from the one against whom he sinned. No human being can forgive sins against god, and god doesn't forgive sins against other people. The Jew has to discuss it directly with the appropriate victim of his sin.
Azariah is a Hebrew name that means "helped by God" or "God has helped." It is a biblical name borne by several characters in the Old Testament.
There appears to be no reference of Isaiah having sinned against God in the KJV of the bible. We must remember that no man in without sin. Perhaps in his younger days there was possibly some minor infringement of some law.
The book of Romans says, We have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of god. Romans 3:23 says "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." (NASB)
As sin is rebellion against God's Law, the Scripture is quite clear that all have sinned and fallen short. Thus the need for a perfect Savior.
God is the holy figure of all American religions. He is believed to be everlasting,powerful,and mighty and waits for you in heaven if you have not sinned against him. But is asumed to be forgiving. He is love.