Sin is: According to Charles C. Ryrie in Biblical Theology of the New Testament “Sin is lawlessness” () (NASB)
4 Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness.
חטא to miss (a mark), to wrong (morally), offend, to do wrong, commit sin; (Pi.) to cleanse from sin, purify; (Hi.) to mislead into sin; (Hith.) to purify oneself
חטא
חטא to miss (a mark), to wrong (morally), offend, to do wrong, commit sin; (Pi.) to cleanse from sin, purify; (Hi.) to mislead into sin; (Hith.) to purify oneself
to miss (a mark), to wrong (morally), offend, to do wrong, commit sin; (Pi.) to cleanse from sin, purify; (Hi.) to mislead into sin; (Hith.) to purify oneself
Charles C. Ryrie, Biblical Theology of the New Testament
Charles C. Ryrie, Biblical Theology of the New Testament (Dubuque, IA: ECS Ministries, 2005), 305.