Post by alon on Jan 5, 2019 5:35:44 GMT -8
Rav S as part of his teaching tonight spoke on this passage, and it kept pointing the finger of guilt right at me. So I came back and did a study on it. Here are my results:
Romans 1:29-31 (KJV) Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:
(ESV) (NASB) (YLT)
unrighteousness unrighteousness unrighteousness
evil wickedness wickedness
whoredom
covetousness greed covetousness
malice malice
envy envy envy
murder murder murder
strife strife strife
deceit deceit deceit
maliciousness malice evil dispositions
gossips gossips whisperers
slanderers slanderers evil-speakers
haters of God haters of God God-haters
insolent insolent insulting
haughty arrogant proud
boastful boastful boasters
inventors of evil inventors of evil inventors of evil
disobedient disobedient disobedient
foolish without understanding unintelligent
faithless untrustworthy faithless
heartless unloving without natural affection
implacable
ruthless unmerciful unmerciful
unrighteousness G93 ἀδικία, adikía- injustice, of a judge; of heart and life; deceit which unrighteousness uses; unrighteousness by which others are deceived; deceitful riches; 'riches wrongly acquired'; riches apt to be used unrighteously; sins of the tongue; treachery: a deed violating law and justice, act of unrighteousness: the wrong of depriving another of what is his.
fornication G4202 πορνεία porneía, por-ni’-ah- illicit sexual intercourse; adultery, used metaphorically of the worship of idols, of idolaters; the defilement of idolatry, as incurred by eating the sacrifices offered to idols.
wickedness G4189 πονηρία ponēría, pon-ay-ree’-ah- plots; depravity, iniquity, wickedness; malice: evil purposes and desires; wicked ways.
covetousness G4124 πλεονεξία pleonexía- greedy desire to have more; avarice; fraudulency; extortion; covetous practices; greediness.
maliciousness G2549 κακία kakía, kak-ee’-ah- badness; depravity; malignity; trouble; evil, malice(-iousness); ill-will, desire to injure; naughtiness; wickedness;
envy G 5355 φθόνος phthónos, fthon’-os- ill-will; jealousy;
murder G 5408 φόνος phónos, fon’-os- to slay; slaughter;
debate G 2054 ἔρις éris, er’-is- quarrel; wrangling; contention; strife; variance.
deceit G1388 δόλος dólos, dol’-os- to decoy; trick; bait; wile: craft;, guile, subtilty.
malignity G2550 κακοήθεια kakoḗtheia, kak-o-ay’-thi-ah- bad character; depravity of heart and life; malignant subtlety; malicious craftiness; mischievousness.
whisperer G5588 ψιθυριστής psithyristḗs, psith-oo-ris-tace’- a secret slanderer; detractor.
backbiters G 2637 κατάλαλος katálalos, kat-al’-al-os- talkative against; a slanderer; a defamer; evil speaker.
haters of God G 2319 θεοστυγής theostygḗs, theh-os-too-gace’- hateful to God; exceptionally impious and wicked.
despiteful G 5197 ὑβριστής hybristḗs, hoo-bris-tace’- an insulter; maltreater; injurious; insolent; 'one who, uplifted with pride, either heaps insulting language upon others or does them some shameful act of wrong.
proud G 5244 ὑπερήφανος hyperḗphanos, hoop-er-ay’-fan-os- appearing above others; conspicuous; with an overweening estimate of one's means or merits; despising others or even treating them with contempt; haughty.
boaster G213 ἀλαζών alazṓn, al-ad-zone’- braggart; an empty pretender.
evil things G 2556 κακός kakós, kak-os’- worthless; depraved; injurious; bad; evil; harm; ill; noisome; wicked.
disobedient G545 ἀπειθής apeithḗs, ap-i-thace’- obstinately disobedient; rebellious; insubordinate.
without understanding G801 ἀσύνετος asýnetos, as-oon’-ay-tos- unintelligent; wicked; foolish; stupid; ungodly.
covenant-breakers G802 ἀσύνθετος asýnthetos, as-oon’-thet-os- faithless; not agreed; treacherous to compacts.
without natural affection G ἄστοργος ástorgos, as’-tor-gos- to (not) cherish affectionately; hard-hearted towards kindred.
implacable G786 ἄσπονδος áspondos, as’-pon-dos- literally, without libation (which usually accompanied a treaty); truceless; truce-breaker; cannot be persuaded to enter into a covenant.
unmerciful G415 ἀνελεήμων aneleḗmōn, an-eleh-ay’-mone- merciless; without mercy.
So, being honest, going down the lists here, either the scripture, the comparison, or especially the definitions; how many of these are you guilty of? Me personally, I'm guilty of far more than I want to admit publicly. More things to work on ...
Dan C
Romans 1:29-31 (KJV) Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:
(ESV) (NASB) (YLT)
unrighteousness unrighteousness unrighteousness
evil wickedness wickedness
whoredom
covetousness greed covetousness
malice malice
envy envy envy
murder murder murder
strife strife strife
deceit deceit deceit
maliciousness malice evil dispositions
gossips gossips whisperers
slanderers slanderers evil-speakers
haters of God haters of God God-haters
insolent insolent insulting
haughty arrogant proud
boastful boastful boasters
inventors of evil inventors of evil inventors of evil
disobedient disobedient disobedient
foolish without understanding unintelligent
faithless untrustworthy faithless
heartless unloving without natural affection
implacable
ruthless unmerciful unmerciful
unrighteousness G93 ἀδικία, adikía- injustice, of a judge; of heart and life; deceit which unrighteousness uses; unrighteousness by which others are deceived; deceitful riches; 'riches wrongly acquired'; riches apt to be used unrighteously; sins of the tongue; treachery: a deed violating law and justice, act of unrighteousness: the wrong of depriving another of what is his.
fornication G4202 πορνεία porneía, por-ni’-ah- illicit sexual intercourse; adultery, used metaphorically of the worship of idols, of idolaters; the defilement of idolatry, as incurred by eating the sacrifices offered to idols.
wickedness G4189 πονηρία ponēría, pon-ay-ree’-ah- plots; depravity, iniquity, wickedness; malice: evil purposes and desires; wicked ways.
covetousness G4124 πλεονεξία pleonexía- greedy desire to have more; avarice; fraudulency; extortion; covetous practices; greediness.
maliciousness G2549 κακία kakía, kak-ee’-ah- badness; depravity; malignity; trouble; evil, malice(-iousness); ill-will, desire to injure; naughtiness; wickedness;
envy G 5355 φθόνος phthónos, fthon’-os- ill-will; jealousy;
murder G 5408 φόνος phónos, fon’-os- to slay; slaughter;
debate G 2054 ἔρις éris, er’-is- quarrel; wrangling; contention; strife; variance.
deceit G1388 δόλος dólos, dol’-os- to decoy; trick; bait; wile: craft;, guile, subtilty.
malignity G2550 κακοήθεια kakoḗtheia, kak-o-ay’-thi-ah- bad character; depravity of heart and life; malignant subtlety; malicious craftiness; mischievousness.
whisperer G5588 ψιθυριστής psithyristḗs, psith-oo-ris-tace’- a secret slanderer; detractor.
backbiters G 2637 κατάλαλος katálalos, kat-al’-al-os- talkative against; a slanderer; a defamer; evil speaker.
haters of God G 2319 θεοστυγής theostygḗs, theh-os-too-gace’- hateful to God; exceptionally impious and wicked.
despiteful G 5197 ὑβριστής hybristḗs, hoo-bris-tace’- an insulter; maltreater; injurious; insolent; 'one who, uplifted with pride, either heaps insulting language upon others or does them some shameful act of wrong.
proud G 5244 ὑπερήφανος hyperḗphanos, hoop-er-ay’-fan-os- appearing above others; conspicuous; with an overweening estimate of one's means or merits; despising others or even treating them with contempt; haughty.
boaster G213 ἀλαζών alazṓn, al-ad-zone’- braggart; an empty pretender.
evil things G 2556 κακός kakós, kak-os’- worthless; depraved; injurious; bad; evil; harm; ill; noisome; wicked.
disobedient G545 ἀπειθής apeithḗs, ap-i-thace’- obstinately disobedient; rebellious; insubordinate.
without understanding G801 ἀσύνετος asýnetos, as-oon’-ay-tos- unintelligent; wicked; foolish; stupid; ungodly.
covenant-breakers G802 ἀσύνθετος asýnthetos, as-oon’-thet-os- faithless; not agreed; treacherous to compacts.
without natural affection G ἄστοργος ástorgos, as’-tor-gos- to (not) cherish affectionately; hard-hearted towards kindred.
implacable G786 ἄσπονδος áspondos, as’-pon-dos- literally, without libation (which usually accompanied a treaty); truceless; truce-breaker; cannot be persuaded to enter into a covenant.
unmerciful G415 ἀνελεήμων aneleḗmōn, an-eleh-ay’-mone- merciless; without mercy.
So, being honest, going down the lists here, either the scripture, the comparison, or especially the definitions; how many of these are you guilty of? Me personally, I'm guilty of far more than I want to admit publicly. More things to work on ...
Dan C