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What does the Bible say about sin as a noun?

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The Bible describes sin as a noun, highlighting our inherent sinful nature due to the Fall.

Sin is described in the Bible as a noun, representing what we are by nature. In Romans 5:12, we see that sin entered the world through one man, Adam, and death came as a result of sin. This means that every person has a sinful nature inherent to them since birth. The recognition of sin as a noun is essential for understanding our condition before God and the need for Christ's redemptive work in our lives. Without this acknowledgment, we miss the full scope of the gospel and the grace extended to us through Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12

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