sin

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[ sin ]
 

noun
 
verb (used without object), sinned, sin·ning.
to commit a sinful act.
to offend against a principle, standard, etc.
 
verb (used with object), sinned, sin·ning.
to commit or perform sinfully: He sinned his crimes without compunction.
to bring, drive, etc., by sinning: He sinned his soul to perdition.

rap·ture

 (răp′chər)

n.
1. The state of being transported by a lofty emotion; ecstasy.
2. often raptures An expression of ecstatic feeling: raptures of joy.
3.
a. The transporting of a person from one place to another, especially to heaven, by supernatural means.
b. Rapture An event in the eschatology of certain Christian groups in which believers in Christ will be taken up to heaven either prior to or at the Second Coming. (1Thessalonions 4:13-18)
tr.v. rap·tured, rap·tur·ing, rap·tures
To enrapture.