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What does 'under sin' mean in the Bible?

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'Under sin' indicates being guilty before God and living under the dominion of sin (Romans 3:9).

'Under sin' is a critical phrase found in Romans 3:9, where Paul concludes that both Jews and Gentiles are equally guilty before God. This state implies more than just having sinned; it entails a condition of being under sin's power and authority. To be 'under sin' signifies that individuals are not only accountable for their actions but that their very natures are corrupted by sin, leading to rebellion against God. As Paul establishes, this condition underscores the necessity of salvation through Christ, as legal justification by works is impossible (Romans 3:20).
Scripture References: Romans 3:9, Romans 3:20

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