In Rom 5:12, what is the actual translation of katakrima? Is it referring to slavery to sin or to condemnation? Bob and Shawn delve into Rom 5:12-21 and clearly explain what the context tells us of the meaning of katakrima.
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In Rom 5:12, what is the actual translation of katakrima? Is it referring to slavery to sin or to condemnation? Bob and Shawn delve into Rom 5:12-21 and clearly explain what the context tells us of the meaning of katakrima.
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