Transgression Transgress

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Transgression Transgress [1]

'''A — 1: παραβαίνω (Strong'S #3845 — Verb — parabaino — par-ab-ah'ee-no )

lit., "to go aside" (para), hence "to go beyond," is chiefly used metaphorically of "transgressing" the tradition of the elders,  Matthew 15:2; the commandment of God,  Matthew 15:3; in  Acts 1:25 , of Judas, Av, "by transgression fell" (Rv, "fell away"); in  2 John 1:9 some texts have this verb (Av, "transgresseth"), the best have proago (see Go , No. 10).

'''A — 2: ὑπερβαίνω (Strong'S #5233 — Verb — huperbaino — hoop-er-bah'ee-no )

lit., "to go over" (huper), used metaphorically and rendered "transgress" in  1 Thessalonians 4:6 (Av, "go beyond"), i.e., of "overstepping" the limits separating chastity from licentiousness, sanctification from sin.

'''A — 3: παρέρχομαι (Strong'S #3928 — Verb — parerchomai — par-er'-khom-ahee )

"to come by" (para, "by," erchomai, "to come"), "pass over," and hence, metaphorically, "to transgress," is so used in  Luke 15:29 . See Come , No. 9, Pass.

'''B — 1: παράβασις (Strong'S #3847 — Noun Feminine — parabasis — par-ab'-as-is )

akin to A, No. 1, primarily "a going aside," then, "an overstepping," is used metaphorically to denote "transgression" (always of a breach of law): (a) of Adam,  Romans 5:14; (b) of Eve,  1 Timothy 2:14; (c) negatively, where there is no law, since "transgression" implies the violation of law, none having been enacted between Adam's "transgression" and those under the Law,  Romans 4:15; (d) of "transgressions" of the Law,  Galatians 3:19 , where the statement "it was added because of transgressions" is best understood according to  Romans 4:15;  5:13;  5:20; the Law does not make men sinners, but makes them "transgressors;" hence sin becomes "exceeding sinful,"  Romans 7:7,13 . Conscience thus had a standard external to itself; by the Law men are taught their inability to yield complete obedience to God, that thereby they may become convinced of their need of a Savior; in  Romans 2:23 , Rv, "transgression (of the Law)," Av, "breaking (the Law);"  Hebrews 2:2;  9:15 .

'''B — 2: παρανομία (Strong'S #3892 — Noun Feminine — paranomia — par-an-om-ee'-ah )

"lawbreaking" (para, "contrary to, nomos, "law"), is rendered "transgression" in  2 Peter 2:16 , Rv (Av, "iniquity").

 1 John 3:4

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