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In the biblical record, every being may express or experience hate. The Bible says that God hates religiosity ( Isa 1:14 ; Amos 5:21 ), hypocrisy and lies ( Zec 8:17 ), wrongdoing ( Isa 61:8 ); divorce ( Mal 2:16 ), violence ( Mal 2:16 ), idolatrous practices ( Hosea 9:15 ), and the way the prophets are treated ( Jer 44:4 ).
- What Does the Bible Have to Say about Hatred?
What does the Bible say about hate and hatred? Baker’s...
- What Does the Bible Have to Say about Hatred?
HATE, HATRED (שָׂנֵא, H8533, μισεῖν). An intense aversion or active hostility that is expressed in settled opposition to a person or thing.
Usage: The Greek verb "miseó" primarily means to hate or detest. In the New Testament, it is used to describe a strong aversion or rejection, often in the context of moral or spiritual opposition. It can denote both personal animosity and a broader rejection of evil or sin.
13 Αυγ 2021 · Hate is a motivator for wicked behavior, and the Bible helps identify hate by showing how indulging in it leads to certain outcomes. “Everyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him” ( 1 John 3:15 ).
hat, ha'-tred (verb, sane', "oftenest," saTam, Genesis 27:41, etc.; noun, sin'ah; miseo): A feeling of strong antagonism and dislike, generally malevolent and prompting to injury (the opposite of love); sometimes born of moral resentment.
hat, ha'-tred (verb, sane', "oftenest," saTam, Genesis 27:41, etc.; noun, sin'ah; miseo): A feeling of strong antagonism and dislike, generally malevolent and prompting to injury (the opposite of love); sometimes born of moral resentment.
25 Οκτ 2024 · What does the Bible say about hate and hatred? Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology describes hate in this way, “Hate derives from a strong dislike or ill will toward persons or things. As an emotional attitude, a person may oppose, detest, or despise contact with a thing or a person. Love and hatred often stand opposed.”