Hebrew · H2400, G268 · unreviewed

חַטָּא

A criminal , or one accounted guilty · sinful

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חַטָּא H2400 a criminal , or one accounted guilty
Pronunciation ḥaṭāʾ
One reckoned guilty or criminal; emphasizes status or accountability rather than mere action alone
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ἁμαρτωλός G268 sinful
Pronunciation hamartōlós
Designates someone as wicked or estranged from God, not merely imperfect; often contrasts righteous persons
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What does חַטָּא (chatta) mean in the Bible?

חַטָּא · ἁμαρτωλός is a Hebrew word meaning "one who sins, offender".

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Meaning

one who sins, offender
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