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The same word used for (mortal) man and an incurably sick signifies that people after the Fall are desperately and incurably sick and that sin is a kind of illness. See also [[Theology:Fall_of_the_man|Fall or man]]. Thus this word may be translated as "sinner".
The same word used for (mortal) man and an incurably sick signifies that people after the Fall are desperately and incurably sick and that sin is a kind of illness. See also [[Theology:Fall_of_the_man|Fall or man]]. Thus this word may be translated as "sinner".
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Noun, sing., masc.:

Adjective, sing., masc.:

Proper name, masc.:

Imperfect, 1st person, sing., masc.:

  • I will be sick (Strong 5136) (dubious because the נ should fall)

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The same word used for (mortal) man and an incurably sick signifies that people after the Fall are desperately and incurably sick and that sin is a kind of illness. See also Fall or man. Thus this word may be translated as "sinner".

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