English “sins” in 1John 1:9 was translated from Greek feminine noun 266 hamartia that is the noun form of Greek verb 264 hamartano both from a compound of Greek negative particle 1 a that is synonymous with not and Greek neuter noun 3313 meros that is generically a part, portion or share of literally anything. Greek neuter noun 3313 meros best reflects God’s definition translated into “part” in Revelation 20:6 in the context of Revelation 20:4-6. Understand that “reigned” and “shall reign” in Revelation 4 and 6 were translated from Greek verb 936 basileuo that is the verb form of Greek feminine noun 932 basileia that was 72 times translated into “kingdom” [of God] and 32 times into “kingdom” [of heaven] Greek verb 264 hamartano subjectively means to push pull and force someone off God’s pathway to his kingdom and objectively means to have no “part” “inheritance” [Greek verb 264 hamartano] subsequent to being pushed pulled or forced off God’s pathway to his kingdom. Matthew 7:13-14 says “Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat” “Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it”. English “narrow” emboldened in Matthew 7:14 was translated from Greek verb 2346 thlibo that is the verb form of Greek feminine noun 2347 thlipsis that was 21 times translated into the “tribulation”. Greek verb 2346 thlibo means to push pull and force as previously noted above and Greek feminine noun 2347 thlipsis is the pushing, pulling and forcing itself. Ironically, many of the world’s 4,351 religions tell their grammatical objects that they will “rapture” them to escape the “tribulation” [Greek feminine noun 2347 thlipsis]. The irony is that there is no “rapture” in the bible. Not in English. Not in Hebrew. Not in Greek. The real irony is that the world’s 4,351 religions and thousands of social network and media “influencers” other than God, are the “tribulation” [Greek feminine noun 2347 thlipsis].