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The Term "Sin" Stems from the Greek Hamartia and Is

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The term "sin" stems from the Greek hamartia and is an old archery term meaning


A) to pull the bow back in anticipation of the release.
B) "not true."
C) imprecise.
D) to miss the mark.

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