2400. chatta
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chatta: sinful, sinners
Original Word: חַטָּאּים
Part of Speech: Adjective; noun masculine; Adjective; noun masculine
Transliteration: chatta
Phonetic Spelling: (khat-taw')
Short Definition: sinners

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from chata
Definition
sinful, sinners
NASB Translation
men* (1), offenders (1), sinful (2), sinners (15), who have sinned (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[חַטָּא] adjective and

noun masculine

1 sinful,

2 sinners — as feminine adjective חַטָּאָה Amos 9:8, elsewhere only plural חַטָּאִים Numbers 32:14 15t.; construct חַטָּאֵי Amos 9:10; suffix חַטָּאֶיהָ Isaiah 13:9; —

1. adjective a. sinful men Numbers 32:14 (J), kingdom Amos 9:8.

b. exposed to condemnation, reckoned as offenders 1 Kings 1:21 (compare Hiph`il Participle Isaiah 29:21). Elsewhere

2. noun masculine sinners Numbers 17:3 (P), 1 Samuel 15:18; Amos 9:10; Isaiah 1:28; Isaiah 13:9; Psalm 1:1,5; Psalm 25:8; Psalm 26:9; Psalm 51:15; Psalm 104:35; Proverbs 1:10; Proverbs 13:21; Proverbs 23:17; ליהוה ׳ח sinners against ׳י Genesis 13:13 (J).



Strong's
offender, sinful, sinner

Intensively from chata'; a criminal, or one accounted guilty -- offender, sinful, sinner.

see HEBREW chata'

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