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MBS095 What The Bible Teaches Concerning Sin
By Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. HEBREW, GREEK, AND ENGLISH WORDS
A. The Hebrew Words
B. The Greek Words
C. The English Words
II. THE DEFINITION OF SIN
A. The Elements
B. The Simple Definition
C. The Essential Nature of Sin
III. THE ORIGIN OF SIN
A. In Relationship to God
B. In Relationship to Satan
C. In Relationship to Angels
D. In Relationship to Man
IV. THE UNIVERSALITY OF SIN
V. MAN’S ESTATE UNDER SIN
A. The Meaning of Living Under Sin
B. The Remedy for Man’s Estate
VI. THE SIN NATURE: ORIGINAL SIN
A. The Meaning of Original Sin
B. The Concept Taught in Scripture
C. The Transmission of the Sin-Nature
D. The Penalty for the Sin-Nature
E. The Remedy for the Sin-Nature
VII. PERSONAL SIN
A. The Meaning of Personal Sin
B. The Concept Taught in Scripture
C. The Transmission of Personal Sin
D. The Penalty for Personal Sin
E. The Remedy for Personal Sin
VIII. IMPUTED SIN
A. The Meaning of Imputed Sin
B. The Concept Taught in Scripture
C. The Transmission of Imputed Sin
D. The Penalty for Imputed Sin
E. The Remedy for Imputed Sin
IX. SIN IN THE BELIEVER’S LIFE
A. The Meaning of Sin in the Believer’s Life
B. The Concept Taught in Scripture
C. The Relationship to Other Categories of Sin
D. The Penalty for Sin in the Believer’s Life
E. The Remedy for Sin in the Believer’s Life
X. THE FINAL TRIUMPH OVER ALL SIN
XI. THE NATURE OF THE LAW
A. The Usages of the Word
B. The Meaning of Law
C. Types of Law
1. Elemental Law
2. Positive Enactments
D. The Purpose of the Law of God
E. The Believer and the Law of God
Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread; even the first day ye shall put away leaven out of your houses.
Exodus 12:15