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* What is the difference between a ''sin'' and a ''transgression''? | * What is the difference between a ''sin'' and a ''transgression''? | ||
* If the Prophet Joseph was to do a "sacrifice" for his transgressions, are we to understand then that Joseph transgressed in some particular way? | * If the Prophet Joseph was to do a "sacrifice" for his transgressions, are we to understand then that Joseph transgressed in some particular way? | ||
| + | * What is the connection betweens a transgression and sacrifice? | ||
| + | * What sacrifice was Joseph required to make? | ||
== Lexical notes == | == Lexical notes == | ||
| − | * | + | === Verse 59 === |
| + | * This verse gives us some explication of the nature of a sin, apparently in contrast to a transgression. | ||
== Exegesis == | == Exegesis == | ||
| − | + | === Verse 60 === | |
| + | * There is an apparent connection between this verse and the story of the fall of Adam. Both involve a transgression that results in a need to sacrifice. Also in both cases, the exact nature of the transgression is unspecified. | ||
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Contents
Questions
Verse 60
- Why will the Lord justify Joseph?
- What is the difference between a sin and a transgression?
- If the Prophet Joseph was to do a "sacrifice" for his transgressions, are we to understand then that Joseph transgressed in some particular way?
- What is the connection betweens a transgression and sacrifice?
- What sacrifice was Joseph required to make?
Lexical notes
Verse 59
- This verse gives us some explication of the nature of a sin, apparently in contrast to a transgression.
Exegesis
Verse 60
- There is an apparent connection between this verse and the story of the fall of Adam. Both involve a transgression that results in a need to sacrifice. Also in both cases, the exact nature of the transgression is unspecified.
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