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Word Study: Khata - amp;quot;Sinamp;quot; Most people assume the Bible has a lot to say about how messed up humans are, and that is true. It is also true that the Bibleamp;#39;s vocabulary about this topic sounds odd to modern people, using words like: sin, iniquiity or transgression. So, the Bibleamp;#39;s perspective on the human condition is often ignored or treated as ancient and backwards. This is really unfortunate. Because, through these words, the biblical authors are offering us deeply profound diagnosis of human nature. Iniquity describes behavior that is crooked, while transgression refers to breaking trust. Sin is actually the most common of this bad words in the Bible. So, letamp;#39;s focus on it for a few minutes. amp;quot;Sinamp;quot; translates the Hebrew word amp;quot;Khataamp;quot; and the Greek word amp;quot;Hamartiaamp;quot;. The most basic meaning of sin isnamp;#39;t religious at all. amp;quot;Khataamp;quot; simply means amp;quot;to failamp;quot; o