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"Chatta," the Hebrew word for "sin" is translated that way to make you think religious rather than civil. Satan did that to conceal the fact that God is a King and a King is the sole governing authority of the Kingdom. As the King, he is the only judge who can pronounce a judicial decision and therefore breaking the "law" of a King is a civil crime which is a moral issue. So the Hebrew word "Chatta" should have been translated as "crime' and "sinners" which is the Hebrew plural "Chattaim" should be translated as "criminals" because it is a plural adjective.

Shaykh Mirahmadi Discusses the Appearance of the Biblical Israelites
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The video examines the difference between passively accepting what others say and actively pursuing knowledge for yourself. The choice is yours! It emphasizes that relying solely on others' opinions can hinder personal growth and understanding. Through real-life examples and thought-provoking questions, it encourages viewers to intentionally challenge assumptions and think critically. The choice is yours!