Sin, Trespass, Iniquity, etc.
This Is
Appendix 44 From The Companion Bible.
There
are many synonymous words to represent the outworking of man's fallen
nature. As these are not always translated by the same English word, it
is necessary that we should distinguish them. The student, by reference
to the following list, will be able to do so :-
chat'a, to sin; to miss the mark (as in
Judges 20:16).
Also of the feet, to stumble and fall
(Proverbs 19:2).
Hence, morally, a coming short, blameworthiness-not
necessarily willful. An act of thought, word, or deed, not a
condition. Usually (but by no means always) rendered sin,
and other words also so rendered.
- 'asham, trespass, to sin through error or
ignorance. Compare Leviticus 4:13;
5:2, 3.
Numbers 5:6,7.
Judges 21:22.
1
Chronicles 21:3.
2
Chronicles 19:10;
28:10,13.
'Asham is a breach of commandment, done in ignorance,
but, when the guilt is proved, requiring atonement.
- 'aven, iniquity, specially connected with idolatry.
Used because an idol is nothing and vanity (compare Hosea 4:15;
5:8;
10:5, 8.
Amos 5:5,
marg.). Hence, 'aven comes to mean vanity
(compare Job 15:35.
Psalm 10:7.
Proverbs 22:8,
etc.). The word has many renderings, which are pointed out in the
passages when it occurs. 'Aven is rather a course of bad
conduct flowing from the evil desires of fallen nature, than breaches
of the law as such.
- 'avah, perverseness, from the root to
be bent, or crooked. English wrong
that is to say, wrung out of course, expresses it ( compare 1
Samuel 20:30.
2
Samuel 19:19.
1
Kings 8:47.
Job 33:37,
etc.).
- 'amal, trouble, labour, toil. Sin viewed
in the light of the trouble it causes; and of its burden
and its grievousness (Isaiah 10:1
Habakkuk 1:3).
Often rendered perverseness (Numbers 23:21),
also mischief (Job 15:35).
- 'aval, unjust, unfairness, sin in its
nature as deceitful, dishonesty, that which is not equal
and right, unfairness in dealings. Rendered unjust
(Psalm 43:1;
82:2.
Proverbs 29:27.
Isaiah 26:10),
unrighteous (Leviticus 19:15,
35).
- 'abar, to pass beyond, transgress. Hence, transgression
(Psalm 17:3.
Hosea 6:7;
8:1).
- ra'a', wicked, injurious. From its root,
which indicates its nature as breaking up all that is
good or desirable; injurious to all others. In Greek poneros,
evil, or kakos, bad. Hence especially of moral
depravity and corruption, and lewdness. English "good-for-nothing"
(1
Samuel 17:28),
naughty (2
Kings 2:19.
Proverbs 20:14.
Jeremiah 24:2).
- pash'a, revolt, rebellion. Sin against
lawful authority. Often rendered transgression (Psalm
51:13.
Proverbs 28:21.
Isaiah 43:27).
In Proverbs 10:12
the action of love or mercy shown stands in strong contrast to this
character of the sin.
- rasha', wickedness, in the sense of the
restless activity of fallen nature (Job 3:17.
Isaiah 53:9
57:20, 21);
where it refers to the activity of the impious and ungodly, or
robbers.
- ma'al, treachery, unfaithfulness, breach of trust,
often rendered trespass and transgression. It is used of Achan (Joshua
7:1;
22:20).
Compare Joshua 22:16.
2Chronicles
26:18;
28:22;
33:19.
Ezra 9:2,4.
Nehemiah 13:27,
etc.
- shagag, erring from imprudence, rashness, being
deceived, not willfully; and shagah, erring willfully through
passion or wine, hence, to go astray. As sin it is to be
distinguished from presumptuous or high-handed sin. Compare Leviticus
4:13.
Numbers 15:22,
etc., with Numbers 15:30.
Psalm 119:21.
- zimmah, meditated wickedness, plotted,
planned, and designed; wicked, or lewd purpose, especially of sins of
unchastity.
- chasad = shameful. A Homonym, meaning (1)
Here, and Job 37:13
(where it is rendered "mercy" in Authorized
Version and Revised Version). But "lightning"
is not "mercy", but chastisement. (2) The
other meaning is mercy, lovingkindness, or grace.
See note on Leviticus
20:14.
- shal, fault, committed inadvertently
through negligence.
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