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simulation 1
simultaneous 1
simultaneously 1
sin 702
sin-ab-ussar 1
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713 called
712 took
711 32
702 sin
699 old
697 three
694 such
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501 Gosp, Joh 19: 11 | over to you has the greater sin." ~ 502 Gosp, Act 5: 1(1) | 1-11] The sin of Ananias and Sapphira 503 Gosp, Act 7: 60 | Lord, do not hold this sin against them"; and when 504 Gosp, Act 21: 24(8) | yearling ewe lamb for a sin offering, and a ram for 505 NTLet, Rom Int | is revealed against all sin and wickedness of Gentile 506 NTLet, Rom 2: 12 | 12 ~5 All who sin outside the law will also 507 NTLet, Rom 2: 12 | reference to it, and all who sin under the law will be judged 508 NTLet, Rom 3: 9 | under the domination of sin, ~ 509 NTLet, Rom 3: 9(3) | share the common burden of sin. They are linked together 510 NTLet, Rom 3: 20 | law comes consciousness of sin. ~ 511 NTLet, Rom 4: 2(2) | 4:8 speaks of "recording sin" as a debit. Paul's repeated 512 NTLet, Rom 4: 8 | Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord does not record." ~ 513 NTLet, Rom 5: 1(1) | troubles as punishment for sin; cf John 9:2. Paul therefore 514 NTLet, Rom 5: 12 | just as through one person sin entered the world, and through 515 NTLet, Rom 5: 12 | entered the world, and through sin, death, and thus death came 516 NTLet, Rom 5: 12(4) | 21] Paul reflects on the sin of Adam (Genesis 3:1-13) 517 NTLet, Rom 5: 12(4) | redemptive mystery of Christ. Sin, as used in the singular 518 NTLet, Rom 5: 12(4) | effects of the virus of sin that invaded humanity through 519 NTLet, Rom 5: 13 | to the time of the law, sin was in the world, though 520 NTLet, Rom 5: 13 | was in the world, though sin is not accounted when there 521 NTLet, Rom 5: 14 | even over those who did not sin after the pattern of the 522 NTLet, Rom 5: 16 | s sinning. For after one sin there was the judgment that 523 NTLet, Rom 5: 20 | might increase but, where sin increased, grace overflowed 524 NTLet, Rom 5: 20(6) | 20] The law entered in: sin had made its entrance (12); 525 NTLet, Rom 5: 20(6) | the law comes in alongside sin. See the notes on Romans 526 NTLet, Rom 5: 20(6) | 1:18-32; 5:12- 21. Where sin increased, grace overflowed 527 NTLet, Rom 5: 20(6) | outmatches the productivity of sin.~ 528 NTLet, Rom 5: 21 | 21 ~7 so that, as sin reigned in death, grace 529 NTLet, Rom 5: 21(7) | 21] Where sin increased, grace overflowed 530 NTLet, Rom 5: 21(7) | outmatches the productivity of sin.~ 531 NTLet, Rom 6: 1 | say? Shall we persist in sin that grace may abound? Of 532 NTLet, Rom 6: 1(1) | or grace is not evoked by sin but, as stated in Romans 533 NTLet, Rom 6: 1(1) | escape from the grip of sin. Through the resurrection 534 NTLet, Rom 6: 1(1) | be able to say, "Let us sin so that grace may prosper" ( 535 NTLet, Rom 6: 2 | How can we who died to sin yet live in it? ~ 536 NTLet, Rom 6: 6 | longer be in slavery to sin. ~ 537 NTLet, Rom 6: 7 | person has been absolved from sin. ~ 538 NTLet, Rom 6: 10 | to his death, he died to sin once and for all; as to 539 NTLet, Rom 6: 11 | yourselves as (being) dead to sin and living for God in Christ 540 NTLet, Rom 6: 12 | 12 ~2 Therefore, sin must not reign over your 541 NTLet, Rom 6: 12(2) | released from the grip of sin, but sin endeavors to reclaim 542 NTLet, Rom 6: 12(2) | from the grip of sin, but sin endeavors to reclaim its 543 NTLet, Rom 6: 13 | parts of your bodies to sin as weapons for wickedness, 544 NTLet, Rom 6: 14 | 14 ~For sin is not to have any power 545 NTLet, Rom 6: 15 | 15 ~What then? Shall we sin because we are not under 546 NTLet, Rom 6: 16 | one you obey, either of sin, which leads to death, or 547 NTLet, Rom 6: 17 | you were once slaves of sin, you have become obedient 548 NTLet, Rom 6: 17(3) | allegiance to both God and sin.~ 549 NTLet, Rom 6: 18 | 18 ~Freed from sin, you have become slaves 550 NTLet, Rom 6: 20 | when you were slaves of sin, you were free from righteousness. 4 ~ 551 NTLet, Rom 6: 20(4) | 23 add up only one way: sin is a bad bargain.~ 552 NTLet, Rom 6: 22 | you have been freed from sin and have become slaves of 553 NTLet, Rom 6: 23 | 23 ~For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of 554 NTLet, Rom 7: 1(1) | have died with Christ to sin (cf Romans 6:2-4) are freed 555 NTLet, Rom 7: 7 | we say? That the law is sin? Of course not! Yet I did 556 NTLet, Rom 7: 7 | not! Yet I did not know sin except through the law, 557 NTLet, Rom 7: 7(3) | identifying the law with sin. Sin does not exist in law 558 NTLet, Rom 7: 7(3) | identifying the law with sin. Sin does not exist in law but 559 NTLet, Rom 7: 8 | 8 ~But sin, finding an opportunity 560 NTLet, Rom 7: 8 | covetousness. Apart from the law sin is dead. ~ 561 NTLet, Rom 7: 9 | when the commandment came, sin became alive; ~ 562 NTLet, Rom 7: 11 | 11 ~For sin, seizing an opportunity 563 NTLet, Rom 7: 13 | death for me? Of course not! Sin, in order that it might 564 NTLet, Rom 7: 13 | it might be shown to be sin, worked death in me through 565 NTLet, Rom 7: 13 | through the good, so that sin might become sinful beyond 566 NTLet, Rom 7: 13(4) | the sinner, law encourages sin to expose itself in transgressions 567 NTLet, Rom 7: 13(4) | themselves from the slavery of sin and the power of death, 568 NTLet, Rom 7: 14 | carnal, sold into slavery to sin. ~ 569 NTLet, Rom 7: 17 | longer I who do it, but sin that dwells in me. ~ 570 NTLet, Rom 7: 20 | longer I who do it, but sin that dwells in me. ~ 571 NTLet, Rom 7: 23 | me captive to the law of sin that dwells in my members. 5 ~ 572 NTLet, Rom 7: 25 | with my flesh, the law of sin. ~ ~ ~ 573 NTLet, Rom 8: 1(1) | from the terrible forces of sin and death. Holiness was 574 NTLet, Rom 8: 1(1) | the law. What is worse, sin used the law to break forth 575 NTLet, Rom 8: 1(1) | cross God broke the power of sin and pronounced sentence 576 NTLet, Rom 8: 2 | freed you from the law of sin and death. ~ 577 NTLet, Rom 8: 3 | flesh and for the sake of sin, he condemned sin in the 578 NTLet, Rom 8: 3 | sake of sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, ~ 579 NTLet, Rom 8: 10 | body is dead because of sin, the spirit is alive because 580 NTLet, Rom 8: 18(4) | corrup tion brought about by sin, so also will it share in 581 NTLet, Rom 9: 19(8) | then accuse unbelievers of sin (Romans 9:19). For Paul, 582 NTLet, Rom 11: 30(5) | thought of Romans 5:20, "Where sin increased, grace overflowed 583 NTLet, Rom 14: 23 | whatever is not from faith is sin. 5 ~ ~ ~ 584 NTLet, Rom 14: 23(5) | Whatever is not from faith is sin: Paul does not mean that 585 NTLet, Rom 14: 23(5) | of intracommunity living. Sin in the singular is the dreadful 586 NTLet, 1Cor 1: 29(11)| expression for the radical sin, the claim to autonomy on 587 NTLet, 1Cor 5: 5(4) | lordship and victory over sin, he will be in the region 588 NTLet, 1Cor 5: 5(4) | medicinal: through affliction, sin's grip over him may be destroyed 589 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 18 | immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside 590 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 25(11)| 7:17 does not bind under sin but that present earthly 591 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 28 | marry, however, you do not sin, nor does an unmarried woman 592 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 28 | does an unmarried woman sin if she marries; but such 593 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 36(13)| there is no question of sin, even if they should marry, 594 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 36 | wishes. He is committing no sin; let them get married. ~ 595 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 12 | 12 ~When you sin in this way against your 596 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 13 | food causes my brother to sin, I will never eat meat again, 597 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 13 | not cause my brother to sin. ~ ~ ~ 598 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 27(12)| i.e., will be guilty of a sin against the Lord himself ( 599 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 26(11)| but the ultimate effect of sin in the universe (cf 1 Cor 600 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56 | 56 ~The sting of death is sin, 27 and the power of sin 601 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56 | sin, 27 and the power of sin is the law. ~ 602 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| 56] The sting of death is sin: an explanation of Hosea' 603 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| is equipped with a sting, sin, by which it injects its 604 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| its poison. Christ defeats sin, the cause of death (Genesis 605 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 21 | our sake he made him to be sin who did not know sin, so 606 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 21 | be sin who did not know sin, so that we might become 607 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 9(10)| and death (2 Cor 5:15), sin and righteousness (2 Cor 608 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 29 | not weak? Who is led to sin, and I am not indignant? ~ 609 NTLet, Gal 2: 15(15)| Gal 2:16) in relation to sin (Gal 2:17), law (Gal 2:19), 610 NTLet, Gal 2: 17 | Christ then a minister of sin? 17 Of course not! ~ 611 NTLet, Gal 2: 17(17)| 17] A minister of sin: literally, "a servant of 612 NTLet, Gal 2: 17(17)| literally, "a servant of sin" (cf Romans 15:8), an agent 613 NTLet, Gal 2: 17(17)| Romans 15:8), an agent of sin, one who promotes it. This 614 NTLet, Gal 2: 17(17)| makes Christ an abettor of sin when Christians are found 615 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| explained: the law revealed sin (Romans 7:7-9) and led to 616 NTLet, Gal 3: 19(13)| law served to show that sin is (Romans 3:20; 7:7-8). 617 NTLet, Gal 3: 22 | things under the power of sin, that through faith in Jesus 618 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | Gal 4:5); liberation from sin through Christ's sacrificial 619 NTLet, Eph 4: 26 | 26 ~Be angry but do not sin; do not let the sun set 620 NTLet, Eph 4: 26(11)| opportunity to lead into sin.~ 621 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | through forgiveness of sin and resurrection to a new 622 NTLet, 1Tim 5: 20 | Reprimand publicly those who do sin, so that the rest also will 623 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 9(7) | 9-10] Redemption from sin and the call to holiness 624 NTLet, Heb Int | as high priest expiated sin and was faithful to God 625 NTLet, Heb 3: 13 | hardened by the deceit of sin. ~ 626 NTLet, Heb 4: 14(1) | in every way, yet without sin (Hebrews 4:15); this indicates 627 NTLet, Heb 4: 15 | in every way, yet without sin. ~ 628 NTLet, Heb 5: 1(1) | people, guilty of personal sin just as they were (Hebrews 629 NTLet, Heb 5: 3 | for this reason, must make sin offerings for himself as 630 NTLet, Heb 8: 7(3) | and in the forgiveness of sin (Hebrews 8:12).~ 631 NTLet, Heb 9: 7(7) | symbol of cleansing from sin and reconciliation with 632 NTLet, Heb 9: 11(9) | purge the human race of sin and render it fit for the 633 NTLet, Heb 9: 23(18)| as the final annulment of sin (Hebrews 9:26). Just as 634 NTLet, Heb 9: 26 | the ages 19 to take away sin by his sacrifice. ~ 635 NTLet, Heb 9: 28 | second time, not to take away sin but to bring salvation to 636 NTLet, Heb 9: 28(20)| senses: Jesus took away sin by bearing it himself. See 637 NTLet, Heb 9: 28(20)| had entered to take away sin. This dramatic scene is 638 NTLet, Heb 10: 1(1) | effected the forgiveness of sin, there would have been no 639 NTLet, Heb 10: 6 | 6 ~holocausts and sin offerings you took no delight 640 NTLet, Heb 10: 8 | offerings, holocausts and sin offerings, 4 you neither 641 NTLet, Heb 10: 8(4) | offerings, holocausts and sin offerings: these four terms 642 NTLet, Heb 10: 8(4) | holocausts (Lev 1); and sin offerings (Lev 4-5). This 643 NTLet, Heb 10: 11(5) | ineffectual in remitting sin (Hebrews 10:11), Jesus offered 644 NTLet, Heb 10: 11(5) | all other offerings for sin (Hebrews 10:14-18).~ 645 NTLet, Heb 10: 18 | is no longer offering for sin. ~ 646 NTLet, Heb 10: 19(9) | forgiveness for so great a sin (Hebrews 10:26); only the 647 NTLet, Heb 10: 26 | 26 ~14 If we sin deliberately after receiving 648 NTLet, Heb 10: 26(14)| 26] If we sin deliberately: verse 29 indicates 649 NTLet, Heb 10: 28(15)| Moses: evidently not any sin against the law, but idolatry. 650 NTLet, Heb 11: 25 | the fleeting pleasure of sin. ~ 651 NTLet, Heb 12: 1 | ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us 2 and 652 NTLet, Heb 12: 4 | In your struggle against sin you have not yet resisted 653 NTLet, Heb 12: 18(4) | risen Christ is a graver sin than the rejection of the 654 NTLet, Heb 13: 11 | into the sanctuary as a sin offering are burned outside 655 CathL, Jam Int | baptism, forgiveness of sin, and expectation of judgment ( 656 CathL, Jam 1: 13(7) | causes the sinful act. When sin permeates the entire person, 657 CathL, Jam 1: 15 | conceives and brings forth sin, and when sin reaches maturity 658 CathL, Jam 1: 15 | brings forth sin, and when sin reaches maturity it gives 659 CathL, Jam 2: 9 | show partiality, you commit sin, and are convicted by the 660 CathL, Jam 4: 13(7) | to do what is right is a sin (James 4:17).~ 661 CathL, Jam 4: 17 | does not do it, it is a sin. 10 ~ ~ ~ 662 CathL, Jam 4: 17(10)| 17] It is a sin: those who live arrogantly, 663 CathL, Jam 4: 17(10)| 4:13-16), are guilty of sin.~ 664 CathL, 1Pet 2: 22 | 22 ~"He committed no sin, and no deceit was found 665 CathL, 1Pet 2: 24 | cross, so that, free from sin, we might live for righteousness. 666 CathL, 1Pet 3: 13(4) | cleanses their consciences from sin. As Noah's family was saved 667 CathL, 1Pet 4: 1 | the flesh has broken with sin), ~ 668 CathL, 1Pet 4: 1(1) | with the power to conquer sin (1). Christ is here portrayed 669 CathL, 2Pet 2: 14 | adultery and insatiable for sin. They seduce unstable people, 670 CathL, 1Joh 1: 7 | Jesus cleanses us from all sin. ~ 671 CathL, 1Joh 1: 8 | we say, "We are without sin," we deceive ourselves, 3 672 CathL, 1Joh 1: 8(3) | Denial of the condition of sin is self-deception and even 673 CathL, 1Joh 1: 8(3) | continual possibility of sin's recurrence. Forgiveness 674 CathL, 1Joh 1: 8(3) | Forgiveness and deliverance from sin through Christ are assured 675 CathL, 1Joh 2: 1 | that you may not commit sin. But if anyone does sin, 676 CathL, 1Joh 2: 1 | sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an Advocate with 677 CathL, 1Joh 2: 1(1) | John 14:16. Forgiveness of sin is assured through Christ' 678 CathL, 1Joh 2: 1(1) | effected the removal of sin. ~ 679 CathL, 1Joh 2: 12(5) | God through forgiveness of sin and knowledge of Christ 680 CathL, 1Joh 3: 4 | 4 ~Everyone who commits sin commits lawlessness, for 681 CathL, 1Joh 3: 4 | commits lawlessness, for sin is lawlessness. 3 ~ 682 CathL, 1Joh 3: 4(3) | to contrast the states of sin and righteousness. Christians 683 CathL, 1Joh 3: 4(3) | Christians do not escape sin but realize that when they 684 CathL, 1Joh 3: 4(3) | but realize that when they sin they cease to have fellowship 685 CathL, 1Joh 3: 4(3) | fellowship with God. Virtue and sin distinguish the children 686 CathL, 1Joh 3: 5 | and in him there is no sin. ~ 687 CathL, 1Joh 3: 9 | begotten by God commits sin, because God's seed remains 688 CathL, 1Joh 3: 9 | remains in him; he cannot sin because he is begotten by 689 CathL, 1Joh 3: 9(4) | fellowship with God, cannot sin. Seed: Christ or the Spirit 690 CathL, 1Joh 5: 13(3) | 17) for those who are in sin, but not in deadly sin ( 691 CathL, 1Joh 5: 13(3) | in sin, but not in deadly sin (literally, "sin unto death"), 692 CathL, 1Joh 5: 13(3) | deadly sin (literally, "sin unto death"), probably referring 693 CathL, 1Joh 5: 16 | brother sinning, if the sin is not deadly, he should 694 CathL, 1Joh 5: 16 | is only for those whose sin is not deadly. There is 695 CathL, 1Joh 5: 16 | is such a thing as deadly sin, about which I do not say 696 CathL, 1Joh 5: 17 | 17 ~All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin that is 697 CathL, 1Joh 5: 17 | wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin that is not deadly. ~ 698 CathL, Jude 0: 7(6) | for God's punishment on sin (Isaiah 1:9; Jeremiah 50: 699 CathL, Rev Int | sense of God's wrath at sin in the former case and trust 700 CathL, Rev 5: 6(4) | saved the new Israel from sin and death; cf Exodus 12; 701 CathL, Rev 12: 2(3) | 2] Because of Eve's sin, the woman gives birth in 702 CathL, Rev 20: 1(1) | baptismal victory over death and sin; cf Romans 6:1-8; John 5:


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