370 Kinds of Sins Committed 2
370 Kinds of Sins
Committed & Recorded in Scripture
When I was doing some research, in my Bible, the Drake Bible, by Benny Hinn, I was so amazed and surprised that there was so many sins! I didn’t know that there could be so many, I knew there was many, but I again am amazed that there can be so many sins which was committed throughout the bible that is in scripture!
So, I thought you would like to know about all the sins, in which was committed and recorded in scriptures in the Bible days, and in which we see many
committing to this day. There are 2 Pages to this Topic. This page which list’s them and another one which those that may be confusing to other’s I have listed their meanings to some, the ones in which are self-explanatory are not listed.
370 Kinds of Sins Committed & Recorded in Scripture
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1. | Eating of Tree of Knowledge | |
2. | General Wickedness | the quality of being evil or morally wrong “the wickedness of the regime” evil, sin, evildoing, sinfulness, iniquity, vileness, baseness, badness, wrongdoing, dishonesty, unscrupulousness, roguery, villainy, viciousness, degeneracy, depravity, immorality, vice, corruption, corruptness, devilry, fiendishness |
3. | Drunkenness | the state of being intoxicated, intoxication, inebriation, insobriety, tipsiness, impairment |
4. | Defiance of God | the act or an instance of defying ,disposition to resist, willingness to contend or fight, refusing to obey |
5. | Deceit | the action or practice of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth, deception, deceitfulness, duplicity, double-dealing, fraud, cheating, trickery, chicanery, deviousness, slyness, wiliness, guile, bluff, lying, pretense, treachery |
6. | Hatred | intense dislike or ill will, racial hatred loathing, hate, detestation, dislike, distaste, abhorrence, abomination, execration. |
7. | Taking Advantage of Others | taking advantage of something or someone of good position or condition that helps to make someone or something better or more likely to succeed than others |
8. | Sodomy – Homosexuality | anal or oral copulation with a member of the same or opposite sex copulation with an animal –Homosexuality–the quality or state of being homosexual–erotic activity with another of the same sex. Sexual interest in and attraction to members of one’s own sex. Female homosexuality is frequently referred to as lesbianism, the word gay is often used as an alternative for both “homosexual” and “lesbian,” though it may refer specifically to male homosexuality, homosexual behaviour has variously been encouraged, approved of, tolerated, punished, and banned. If a man also lie with mankind as he lieth with woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death, their blood shall be upon them.( Leviticus 20:13) KJV |
9. | Incest | sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that they are forbidden by law to marry, the statutory crime of such a relationship. |
10. | Lying | marked by or containing falsehoods, false, dishonest, mendacious, untruthful. |
11. | Jealousy | an unhappy or angry feeling of wanting to have what someone else has. |
12. | Rape | unconsented sex, someone who forces themselves on someone else to have sexual relations which has refused |
13. | Plotting Murder | someone who is planning to commit a crime of some sort, to make plans. |
14. | Envy | painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage, obsolete, malice to feel a desire to have what someone else has, to feel envy because of (someone or something) |
15. | Mockery | behavior or speech that makes fun of someone or something in a hurtful way : mocking behavior or speech, a bad or useless copy of something, |
16. | Kidnapping | taking a child, or adult, by force without their consent or parents or guardians consent, against court orders etc. |
17. | Adultery | voluntary sexual intercourse between a married man and someone other than his wife or between a married woman and someone other than her husband, sex between a married person and someone who is not that person’s wife or husband |
18. | Murmuring | a low sound made when many people are speaking, a quiet expression of an opinion or feeling, speech or a way of speaking that is quiet and soft. |
19. | Rebellion | an effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence, open opposition toward a person or group in authority, refusal to obey rules or accept normal standards of behavior, dress, etc. |
20. | Bearing false Witness | marked by or containing falsehoods, false, dishonest, mendacious, untruthful against others telling false facts, etc. |
21. | Idolatry | the worship of a picture or object as a god, adulation, deification, hero worship, worship, idolization, worshipping. |
22. | Blasphemy | great disrespect shown to God or to something holy, something said or done that is disrespectful to God or to something holy, the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God, the act of claiming the attributes of deity, irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable |
23. | Despising God | to dislike (something or someone) very much. |
24. | Breaking Sabbath | |
25. | Provoking God | causing mild anger, charged, edgy, exciting, inciting, instigating, instigative, piquing, provocative, stimulating. |
26. | Covetousness | feeling or showing a very strong desire for something that you do not have and especially for something that belongs to someone else, acquisitive, avaricious, avid, coveting, greedy, grabby, grasping, mercenary, money-grubbing, rapacious. |
27. | Robbery | |
28. | Forsaking God | to renounce or turn away from entirely, abandon, desert, leave, maroon, quit, strand |
29. | Rejection of God | contradiction, denegation, disallowance, disavowal, disclaimer, disconfirmation, negation, denial, repudiation. |
30. | Breaking God’s Covenant | to separate (something) into parts or pieces often in a sudden and forceful or violent way, to cause to separate into two or more pieces, open suddenly especially because of pressure from inside. |
31. | Making Leagues with Heathens | an association of nations or other political entities for a common purpose, an association of persons or groups united by common interests or goals, a group of sports teams that regularly play one another, any of various units of distance from about 2.4 to 4.6 statute miles, an informal alliance |
32. | Refusing to Destroy Altars | |
33. | Immoral Acts & Idols | not morally good or right : morally evil or wrong, conflicting with generally or traditionally held moral principles. |
34. | Bowing to Gods | bowing down to worship gods or people or statues, example buddas, |
35. | Turning Quickly out of Way | |
36. | Breaking the Commandments | to ignore, not to go by, not to acknowledge of, not to use, or hold up laws |
37. | Corrupting Selves | to cause (someone or something) to become dishonest, immoral,to change (something) so that it is less pure or valuable, change from good to bad in morals, manners, or actions |
38. | Serving Gods | to serve others, or serve God cannot serve both |
39. | Selfishness | concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself, seeking or concentrating on one’s own advantage, pleasure, or well-being without regard for others, arising from concern with one’s own welfare or advantage in disregard of others |
40. | Stubbornness | refusing to change your ideas or to stop doing something, adamant, adamantine, bullheaded, dogged, hard, hardened, hardheaded, hard-nosed, headstrong, immovable, implacable, inconvincible, inflexible, intransigent, mulish, obdurate, opinionated, ossified, pat, pertinacious, perverse, pigheaded, self-opinionated, self-willed, stiff-necked, obstinate, unbending, uncompromising, unrelenting, unyielding, willful. |
41. | Forgetting God | leaving out of life, not to remember, to leave alone. |
42. | Making Men Abhor – God | dislike (something or someone) very much,hate, abominate, despise, detest, execrate, loathe. |
43. | Looking into Ark | |
44. | Turning aside After Lucre | money or profit |
45. | Taking Bribes | something valuable (such as money) that is given in order to get someone to do something, money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgement or conduct of a person in a position of trust. |
46. | Perverting Judgement | to change (something good) so that it is no longer what it was or should be,to cause (a person or a person’s mind) to become immoral or not normal,to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right. |
47. | Eating of Blood | |
48. | Rejecting the Word of God | to refuse to believe, accept, or consider (something), decline, disallow, disapprove, negative, nix, refuse, deny, reprobate, withhold, to refuse to allow. |
49. | Practicing Witchcraft | actively engaged in a specified career or way of life, daily, on going. |
50. | Intruding into A Priests Office | to come or go into a place where you are not wanted or welcome, to become involved with something private in an annoying way, to thrust or force in or upon someone or something especially without permission. |
51. | Driving Men from their Inheritance and true Leadership | |
52. | Causing Division Among God’s People | divide, partition, separation, separator, to cause trouble and to cause division in the churches to separate. |
53. | Sowing Seeds of Hatred | to cause fear, doubt, to affect many people, intense dislike or ill will, racial hatred” loathing, hate, detestation, dislike, distaste, abhorrence, abomination, execration. |
54. | Despising Husband | to dislike something or someone very much. |
55. | Making Other’s Drunk | |
56. | Building High Places | |
57. | Imitating True Worship | to make or do something the same way as something else, to do the same thing as (someone), to follow as a pattern, model, or example, to produce a copy, ape, copy, copycat, emulate, mime, mimic, someone’s or behavior, sound, appearance. |
58. | Making Images | |
59. | Making Groves | |
60. | Fearing Other Gods | |
61. | Walking in Status of Heathens | barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, savage, heathenish, natural, rude, uncivil, uncivilized, uncultivated, wild. |
62. | Burning Incense to Gods | |
63. | Refusal to Hear God | an act of saying or showing that you will not do, give, or accept something, an act of refusing, refused, refusal. |
64. | Hard-heartedness | having or showing no kindness or sympathy for other people, affectless, callous, case-hardened, cold-blooded, compassionless, desensitized, hard-boiled, hard-hearted, heartless, indurate, inhuman, inhumane, insensate, insensitive, iron hearted, merciless, obdurate, pachydermatous, pitiless, remorseless, ruthless, slash-and-burn, soulless, stony (also stoney), stonyhearted, take-no-prisoners, thick-skinned, uncharitable, unfeeling, unmerciful, unsparing, unsympathetic. |
65. | Vanity | the quality of people who have too much pride in their own appearance, abilities, achievements, quality of being vain, such as a belief or a way of behaving which shows that you have too much pride in yourself, your social status, something that is vain, empty, or valueless, amour proper, bighead, complacency, conceit, conceitedness, ego, egotism, pomposity, pompousness, pride, pridefulness, self-admiration, self-assumption, self-conceit, self-congratulation, self-esteem, self-glory, self-importance, self-love, self-opinion, self-satisfaction, smugness, swelled head, swell headedness, vain gloriousness, vainglory, vainness, complacence. |
66. | Making Human Sacrifices | |
67. | Divinations | the art or practice that seeks to foresee or foretell future events or discover hidden knowledge usually by the interpretation of omens or by the aid of supernatural powers, unusual insight, intuitive perception. |
68. | Enchantments | a feeling of being attracted by something interesting, pretty, the state of being enchanted ,a quality that attracts and holds your attention by being interesting, pretty, a magic spell, abracadabra, bewitchment, charm, conjuration, spell, glamour (also glamor), hex, incantation, invocation, whammy. |
69. | Worshipping Planets | the act of showing respect and love for a god especially by praying with other people who believe in the same god, the act of worshipping God or a god, a person or thing of importance —used as a title for various officials, planets, stars, wizards, excessive admiration for someone, or something, adulation, deification, hero worship, idolatry, idolization, worshipping. |
70. | Observing Times | |
71. | Traffic With Demons | to follow and worship with an evil spirit, a person who has a lot of energy or enthusiasm, something that causes a person to have a lot of trouble or unhappiness, cacodemon, devil, fiend, ghost, ghoul, ghoulie, imp, shaitan |
72. | Consulting Wizards | talking to professional or expert advice, of or relating to consultation or a consultant that looks to the stars, or mediums etc. |
73. | Seduction to Sin | the act of persuading someone to have sex with you, something that interests and attracts people, to entice others to do something that is forbidden, allurement, enticement, lure, temptation. |
74. | Refusing to Humble Self | showing you are proud, always thinking of yourself as better than other people,always given or said in a way that shows you think you are better than other people, always showing that you think of yourself better than other people, |
75. | Pride | a feeling that you respect yourself and deserve to be respected by other people, a feeling that you are more important or better than other people, a feeling of happiness that you get when you or someone you know does something good, difficult, the quality or state of being proud, inordinate self-esteem, conceit, a reasonable or justifiable self-respect, delight or elation arising from some act, possession, or relationship, proud or disdainful behavior or treatment, ego, pridefulness, self-esteem, self-regard, self-respect. |
76. | Destruction of Holy Things | burning, throwing away, tearing up, smashing, things of God and religions, tearing down, demolishing. |
77. | Closing Place of Worship | shutting down, demolishing, locking up, boarding up. |
78. | Making Altars to Gods | |
79. | Turning Backs on God> | not acknowledging Him, and turning to sinful ways, doing your own thing. |
80. | Despising God’s Word | to dislike (something or someone) very much. |
81. | Irreverence’s | lack of reverence, an irreverent act or utterance, defilement, desecration, impiety, blasphemy, profanation, sacrilege. |
82. | Inter — Racial Marriages | of, involving, or designed for members of different races, those which was not born in same culture. |
83. | Turning God’s Glory to Shame | a feeling of guilt, regret, or sadness that you have because you know you have done something wrong, ability to feel guilt, or embarrassment, dishonor or disgrace, contriteness, contrition, penitence, remorse, remorsefulness, repentance, rue, self-reproach. |
84. | Loving Vanity | |
85. | Unfaithfulness | having a sexual relationship with someone who is not your wife, husband, or partner, not accurate, not adhering to vows, allegiance, or duty, disloyal, false, fickle, inconstant, perfidious, recreant, traitorous, treacherous, faithless, untrue. |
86. | Inward Wickedness | situated on the inside, inner, of or relating to the mind or spirit inward peace, absorbed in one’s own mental or spiritual life, devilishness, devilment, devilry or deviltry, diablerie, espièglerie, hob, impishness, knavery, mischievousness, rascality, roguery, roguishness, shenanigan(s), waggery, waggishness, mischief. |
87. | Vileness of Speech | evil or immoral, very bad or unpleasant, morally despicable or abhorrent, nothing is so vile as intellectual dishonesty, black, dark, evil, immoral, iniquitous, nefarious, rotten, sinful, unethical, unlawful, unrighteous, unsavory, vicious, bad, villainous, wicked, wrong. |
88. | Flattery | praise that is not sincere, adulation, blarney, butter, flannel, incense, overpraise, soft soap, sweet talk, taffy, sort of like bribery to get ones way. |
89. | Mischief and Falsehoods | behavior or activity that is annoying but that is not meant to cause serious harm or damage, a playful desire to cause trouble, harmful behavior, telling of lies and causing trouble, source of harm, evil, or irritation, specific injury or damage attributed. |
90. | Violence | |
91. | Persecution of The Poor | act or practice of persecuting on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or beliefs that differ from those of the persecutor, condition of being persecuted, abuse, ill-treatment, ill-usage, maltreatment – cruel or inhumane treatment, oppression, act of subjugating by cruelty, pogrom, rendition, torturing, torture – the deliberate, systematic, or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons in an attempt to force another person to yield information or to make a confession or for any other reason, victimization, abuse, torture, torment, oppression, tyranny, discrimination against, mistreatment, ill-treatment, maltreatment, tyrannization. |
92. | Setting Snares for The Just> | a position or situation from which it is difficult to escape, something by which one is entangled, involved in difficulties, or impeded ,something deceptively attractive, ambush, net, trap, web. |
93. | Evil Imaginations | Human thinking, darkened by sin, expressed in plans which are in opposition to God, dirty thoughts, filthiness in mind, something evil, cruel. |
94. | Boastfulness | |
95. | Plotting Against Others | someone who is planning to commit a crime of some sort, to make plans. |
96. | Taking Advantage of Others | only friending someone to get what you want from them, to lie to get money, possessions, etc. |
97. | Cruelty | a cruel act, a cruel action, abuse, atrocity, barbarity, bestiality, blood thirstiness, brutality, brutishness, callousness, causing tension or annoyance, cold heartedness, cruel disposition or conduct, cruelness, cruelty – feelings of extreme heartlessness cruelty – feelings of extreme heartlessness, deliberate infliction of pain or suffering, depravity, ferociousness, fiendishness, hard heartedness harshness, heartlessness, ill-treatment, ill-usage, impalement – the act of piercing with a sharpened stake as a form of punishment or torture, inhumanity – an act of atrocious cruelty, malevolence – the quality of threatening evil, malice, maltreatment – cruel or inhumane treatment, mercilessness, murderousness – cruelty evidence by a capability to commit murder, pitilessness, quality or characteristic of being cruel, remark, inhuman treatment, ruthlessness, sadism, savagery – the trait of extreme cruelty, severity, spite, spitefulness, the state or quality of being cruel, viciousness. |
98. | Double Talking | language that appears to be earnest and meaningful but in fact is a mixture of sense and nonsense, inflated, involved, and often deliberately ambiguous language. |
99. | Speaking Proudly | |
100. | Oppression | persecution, control, suffering, abuse, injury, injustice, cruelty, domination, repression, brutality, suppression, severity, tyranny, authoritarianism, harshness, despotism, ill-treatment, subjugation, subjection, maltreatment an attempt to escape political oppression, justice, mercy, compassion, sympathy, goodness, kindness, tenderness, clemency, benevolence, humaneness. |
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