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  1. 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 ).

  2. 4 Φεβ 2015 · Hatred is a feeling that can be both Godly and sinful depending on what it is that is causing us to hate. The Bible speaks of loving God and hating evil (Psalm 97:10) and hating the assembly of evildoers (Psalm 26:5) and hating falsehood (Psalm 119:116).

  3. 13 Αυγ 2021 · Where there is conflict, there is the potential for hate. It leads to discord, disharmony, malice, and anger. The negative emotions it is tied up with leads to sin. Hate is a motivator for wicked behavior, and the Bible helps identify hate by showing how indulging in it leads to certain outcomes.

  4. 25 Οκτ 2024 · The Bible shows us Esau did not know God as Jacob did, and God “hated” him by keeping him out of the promise He gave Jacob. The word hate as used here denotes the stark difference between those chosen by God to be in Christ and those who will remain apart from Him in disbelief.

  5. HATE, HATRED (שָׂנֵא, H8533, μισεῖν). An intense aversion or active hostility that is expressed in settled opposition to a person or thing.

  6. Do I not hate those who hate You, O LORD? And do I not loathe those who rise up against You? I hate them with the utmost hatred; They have become my enemies.

  7. 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.

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