abomination does not necessarily equal sin. *shrugs* The only way to be clearer, honestly, would be to go on a case by case basis, and at 11:30 pm, I'm in no mood for that. (and in general, at that.)
Abomination can = sin and sin can = abomination. However, the two terms are simply not synonymous.
Some A is also B.
Some B is also A.
You have A.
Therefore you must have B.
These do not logically follow. The text does not support your position. Abomination is used in too many ways and shifts at the point of the NT's introduction.
Abomination can = sin and sin can = abomination. However, the two terms are simply not synonymous.
Some A is also B.
Some B is also A.
You have A.
Therefore you must have B.
These do not logically follow. The text does not support your position. Abomination is used in too many ways and shifts at the point of the NT's introduction.
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