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A Bible Study
Sin, Iniquity, and the Human Condition -
From the Old Testament to the New
OVERVIEW OF THE COURSE
Aim:
To understand what Scripture means by sin and iniquity, how the Old and New Testaments describe the same human problem using different language, and how the gospel actually heals, not merely forgives.
Core thesis:
The Old Testament names the distortion (iniquity).
The New Testament explains the mechanism (indwelling sin, flesh, distorted mind) and provides the healing through union with Christ and the Spirit.