π Hebrew vs English: The Word βSinβ
π€ English: βSinβ
In English, sin is often understood simply as:
- Doing something wrong
- Breaking a rule
- Moral failure
It can feel very legal or behavior-based.
β‘οΈ Hebrew Word #1:
ΧΦΈΧΦΈΧ (Chata / Hata)
Pronounced: khaw-TAW
π Meaning:
π βTo miss the markβ
Like an archer aiming at a target and missing the bullseye.
π‘ Deeper Insight:
Sin isnβt just βbeing badββ
Itβs:
- Missing Godβs design
- Falling short of His standard
- Aiming wrong⦠or not aiming at Him at all
π Example:
- Judges 20:16 β men who could sling a stone and βnot missβ (chata)

