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To be '''lawless''' is to be contrary to the [[law]] or to act without regard to the law. The root of all '''lawlessness''' is [[rebellion]].  The word for “lawlessness” is often translated “[[iniquity]]” in the [[Bible]], and iniquity is often defined as a disposition to do [[evil]].
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To be '''lawless''' is to be contrary to the [[law]] or to act without regard to the law. The root of all '''lawlessness''' is [[rebellion]].  The word for “lawlessness” is often translated “[[iniquity]]” in the [[Bible]], and iniquity is defined as a disposition to do [[evil]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:12, September 22, 2020

To be lawless is to be contrary to the law or to act without regard to the law. The root of all lawlessness is rebellion. The word for “lawlessness” is often translated “iniquity” in the Bible, and iniquity is defined as a disposition to do evil.