SEV Biblia, Chapter 5:17
Toda maldad es pecado; mas hay pecado que no es de muerte.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - 1 John 5:17
Verse 17. All unrighteousness is sin] pasa adikia, Every act contrary to justice is sin-is a transgression of the law which condemns all injustice.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 13-17 - Upon all this evidence, it is but right that we believe on the name of the Son of God. Believers have eternal life in the covenant of the gospel. Then let us thankfully receive the record of Scripture. Alway abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that our labour is not in vain in the Lord. The Lord Christ invites us to come to him in all circumstances, with our supplications and requests, notwithstanding the sin that besets us. Our prayers must always be offered in submission to the will of God. In some things they are speedily answered; in other they are granted in the best manner, though not as requested. We ough to pray for others, as well as for ourselves. There are sins that wa against spiritual life in the soul, and the life above. We cannot pra that the sins of the impenitent and unbelieving should, while they ar such, be forgiven them; or that mercy, which supposes the forgivenes of sins, should be granted to them, while they wilfully continue such But we may pray for their repentance, for their being enriched with faith in Christ, and thereupon for all other saving mercies. We shoul pray for others, as well as for ourselves, beseeching the Lord to pardon and recover the fallen, as well as to relieve the tempted an afflicted. And let us be truly thankful that no sin, of which any on truly repents, is unto death.
Greek Textus Receptus
πασα 3956 αδικια 93 αμαρτια 266 εστιν 2076 5748 και 2532 εστιν 2076 5748 αμαρτια 266 ου 3756 προς 4314 θανατον 2288
Vincent's NT Word Studies
17. Unrighteousness (adikia). This is the character of every offense against that which is right. Every breach of duty is a manifestation of sin. Compare iii. 4, where sin is defined as ajnomia lawlessness, and lawlessness as sin. See Rom. vi. 13.