âââAnd forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtorsâââ (Matthew 6:12).Opheilema (debts) is one of five New Testament Greek terms for sin. Hamartia is the most common and carries the root idea of missing the mark. Sin misses the mark of Godâs standard of righteousness. Paraptoma, often rendered âtrespass,â is the sin of slipping or falling, and results more from carelessness than from intentional disobedience. Parabasis refers to stepping across the line, going beyond the limits prescribed by God, and is often translated âtransgression.â This sin is more conscious and intentional than hamartia and paraptoma. Anomia means lawlessness, and is a still more intentional and flagrant sin. It is direct and open rebellion against God and His ways. . . .