Torah4Today - The word “sin”, as it appears in Scripture, comes from the Greek word Hamartia or the Hebrew word Hata, which both mean “to miss the mark” or “flawed”. The word
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Torah = hitting the mark, sin = missing the mark. Right & wrong defines by Torah. | Torah study, Scripture memorization, Hebrew lessons
Christians, does the word 'sin' mean missing the mark? Does the word 'Torah' (תּוֹרָה) comes from the root word 'yarah' meaning 'to shoot an arrow' or 'to hit the mark.'? Where did
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