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Strong H0816

offend

offend

Glosses per perspectief

Bijbels2 glosses

be guilty

TBESH · bronTyndale Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Hebrew (STEPBible.org, CC BY 4.0)

offend; be guilty; commit an offence; a trespass; do a wrong; an injury; be; become guilty; be held guilty; bear punishment; suffer punishment; declare them guilty

BDB · bronBrown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon (1906)
Traditioneel-Christelijk4 glosses

to be guilty; by implication to be punished or perish

STRONG-HEB · bronStrong's H0816

[idiom] certainly, be(-come, made) desolate, destroy, [idiom] greatly, be(-come, found, hold) guilty, offend (acknowledge offence), trespass.

STRONG-HEB · bronKJV-rendering — Strong's H0816

to be guilty

STRONG-HEB-EXP · bronStrong's H0816 — meaning 1/2

by implication to be punished or perish

STRONG-HEB-EXP · bronStrong's H0816 — meaning 2/2

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Theologische concepten

guilt, guiltyKernbegrip
The term “guilt” refers to the fact of having sinned or committed a crime. * To “be guilty” means to have done something morally wrong, that is, to h
trespassKernbegrip
The term “trespass” means to cross a line or to violate a boundary. This term is often used figuratively, meaning to break a law or to violate the rig
declare, proclaim, announceOverig
The terms “declare” and “declaration” refer to making a formal or public statement, often to emphasize something. Other terms with similar meaning inc
desolate, desolated, desolation, deserted, desolatorOverig
The terms “desolate” and “desolation,” when used to refer to a place or location, refer to the state or condition of being ruined and left fully or pa
wrong, wronged, wrongdoer, mistreat, hurt, hurtfulOverig
To “wrong” someone means to treat that person unjustly and dishonestly. * The term “mistreat” means to act badly or roughly toward someone, causing p

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