Examples of using Sinˆ in English and their translations into Swedish
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Sinˆ is not a person.
It is not necessarily sinˆ.
Sinˆ, abject spiritˆual poverty;
Remote Repercussions of Sinˆ.
Sinˆ is never purely local in its effects.
Who can forgive sinˆ but God?”.
Make an end of your misery by loathing sinˆ.
Regarding sinˆ, he taught that Godˆ has forgiven;
Prayerful worship shuns evil and forbids sinˆ.
Sinˆ is an experience of creature consciousness;
Evil results in sorrow and sinˆ ends in pain.
Sinˆ is a deliberate transgression of the divineˆ will;
The final result of wholehearted sinˆ is annihilation.
Sinˆ must be redefined as deliberate disloyalty to Deityˆ.
The persistent pursuit of sinˆ and errorˆ is iniquityˆ.
the law of Godˆ destroys the sinˆ.
That within every sinˆ is concealed the seed of its own destruction”;
The Gods neither create evil nor permit sinˆ and rebellion.
The problem of sinˆ is not self-existent in the finiteˆ world.
Does faithˆ, after all, triumph over evil, sinˆ, and iniquityˆ?
Even the forgiveness of sinˆ operates in this same unerring fashion.
religion made it a sinˆ.
There is no real sinˆ in the absence of conscious disloyalty to Deityˆ.
retrogress into evil and sinˆ.
Sinˆ was the transgression of taboo,
therefore does your sinˆ remain upon you.
Sinˆ is the measure of unwillingness to be divinelˆy led
The rabbis taught that all such cases of blindness from birth were caused by sinˆ.
Only sinˆ is isolated
and unrighteousness- sinˆ- prevail.