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# iniquity
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## Definition
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The term "iniquity" is a word that is very similar in meaning to the term "sin," but may more specifically refer to conscious acts of wrongdoing or great wickedness.
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* "Iniquity" could be defined as deliberate, harmful actions against other people.
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* Other definitions of iniquity include "perversity" and "depravity," which are both words that describe conditions of terrible sin.
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## Translation Suggestions
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* The term "iniquity" could be translated as "wickedness" or "perverse actions" or "harmful acts."
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* Often, "iniquity" occurs in the same text as the word "sin," so it is important to have two different ways of translating these two terms.
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