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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sin" is an archery term meaning "to miss the mark". If we are born sinners, and God created us that way, didn't He miss the mark and therefore sin? | Apology Ecard
![TORAH WHAT IT REALLY MEANS TORAH - means "instruction, direction, way'. Composed of the letters yod-resh- hey the pictorial representation of which is an arrow hitting the mark SIN the CHATTAAH in TORAH WHAT IT REALLY MEANS TORAH - means "instruction, direction, way'. Composed of the letters yod-resh- hey the pictorial representation of which is an arrow hitting the mark SIN the CHATTAAH in](https://imageproxyb.ifunny.co/crop:x-20,resize:640x,quality:90x75/images/105dba345236d5d5abb0e154e519f077d09b2c03b071d187174501287339faaf_1.jpg)