Bible Knowledge Graph

Hypocrisy

Entity ID:
hypocrisy
Long Name:
Hypocrisy
Entity Type:
concept
Entity Subtype:
theological
Related Scripture:
Job 8:13-15
Job 13:16
Job 15:31
Job 15:33
Job 15:34
Job 17:8
Job 20:4-18
Job 27:8-10
Job 27:13-18
Job 31:33
Job 31:34
Job 34:30
Job 36:13
Job 36:14
Psalm 5:9
Psalm 50:16
Psalm 50:17
Psalm 52:4
Psalm 55:12-14
Psalm 55:20
Psalm 55:21
Psalm 55:23
Psalm 101:7
Proverbs 7:10-21
Proverbs 11:9
Proverbs 14:8
Proverbs 15:8
Proverbs 20:14
Proverbs 21:27
Proverbs 23:6-8
Proverbs 25:19
Proverbs 26:18
Proverbs 26:19
Proverbs 26:23-26
Isaiah 1:11-15
Isaiah 9:17
Isaiah 10:6
Isaiah 29:13
Isaiah 29:15
Isaiah 29:16
Isaiah 32:5
Isaiah 32:6
Isaiah 33:14
Isaiah 48:1
Isaiah 48:2
Isaiah 58:2-5
Isaiah 61:8
Isaiah 65:5
Isaiah 66:3-5
Jeremiah 3:10
Jeremiah 3:11
Jeremiah 5:2
Jeremiah 6:20
Jeremiah 7:4
Jeremiah 7:8-10
Jeremiah 9:4
Jeremiah 9:8
Jeremiah 12:2
Jeremiah 17:9
Jeremiah 42:20-22
Lamentations 1:2
Ezekiel 5:11
Ezekiel 14:4
Ezekiel 14:7
Ezekiel 14:8
Ezekiel 20:39
Ezekiel 33:30-32
Hosea 6:4
Hosea 7:14
Hosea 7:16
Hosea 8:2
Hosea 8:3
Hosea 8:13
Hosea 9:4
Hosea 10:1
Hosea 10:4
Hosea 11:12
Amos 5:21-27
Obadiah 1
Micah 3:11
Micah 7:5
Zechariah 7:5
Zechariah 7:6
Zechariah 13:6
Malachi 1:6-14
Malachi 2:13
Malachi 3:14
Matthew 3:7
Matthew 3:8
Matthew 6:1
Matthew 6:2
Matthew 6:5
Matthew 6:16
Matthew 6:24
Matthew 7:5
Matthew 7:15
Matthew 7:21-23
Matthew 9:13
Matthew 15:7-9
Matthew 16:3
Matthew 16:6
Matthew 16:12
Matthew 21:28-32
Matthew 22:12
Matthew 22:13
Matthew 22:18
Matthew 23:2-33
Matthew 24:50
Matthew 24:51
Matthew 25:3
Matthew 25:41-45
Mark 7:6-8
Mark 8:15
Mark 9:50
Mark 12:38-40
Luke 6:46
Luke 8:18
Luke 11:39-52
Luke 12:1
Luke 12:2
Luke 12:54-56
Luke 13:13-17
Luke 13:26
Luke 13:27
Luke 14:34
Luke 14:35
Luke 16:13
Luke 16:15
Luke 18:11
Luke 18:12
Luke 20:46
Luke 20:47
Luke 21:16
John 6:26
John 6:70
John 7:19
John 15:2
John 15:6
Romans 1:18
Romans 2:1
Romans 2:3
Romans 2:17-29
Romans 9:6
Romans 9:7
Romans 16:18
1 Corinthians 13:1
2 Corinthians 4:2
2 Corinthians 5:12
Galatians 6:3
Philippians 3:2
Philippians 3:18
Philippians 3:19
1 Timothy 4:2
2 Timothy 3:5
2 Timothy 3:13
Titus 1:16
James 1:8
James 1:22-24
James 1:26
James 2:14-26
James 3:17
James 4:8
1 Peter 2:1
1 Peter 2:16
2 Peter 2:1-3
2 Peter 2:17
2 Peter 2:19
1 John 1:6
1 John 1:10
1 John 2:4
1 John 2:9
1 John 2:19
1 John 4:20
Jude 1
Revelation 2:9
Revelation 3:1
Revelation 3:9
Genesis 27:1
Genesis 37:29-35
Genesis 42:1
Genesis 43:1
Genesis 44:1
Exodus 8:15
Exodus 8:28
Exodus 8:29
Exodus 8:32
Exodus 9:27-35
Exodus 10:8-29
Jude 1
Numbers 22:1
Numbers 23:1
Numbers 24:1
Judges 16:1
Judges 4:8-21
Judges 3:15-25
2 Kings 18:17-37
Isaiah 7:12
Jeremiah 42:1-12
Jeremiah 42:20
Jeremiah 42:22
Jeremiah 41:6
Jeremiah 41:7
Ezekiel 13
Matthew 2:8
Matthew 26:25
Matthew 26:48
John 12:5
John 12:6
Matthew 27:24
Matthew 15:1-9
Matthew 22:18
Mark 12:13
Mark 12:14
John 8:4-9
John 9:24
John 19:15
Luke 13:14-17
Luke 20:21
Luke 10:31
Luke 10:32
John 18:28
Acts 5:1-10
Acts 8:18-23
Galatians 2:11-14
Galatians 6:13
Revelation 2:2
Summary:
Hypocrisy (Greek hypo, under, and krinesthai, to contend — hence adequately "to answer" on the stage, "to play a part", "to feign or pretend".) Hypocrisy is the pretension to qualities which one does not possess, or, more cognately to the scope of this article, the putting forward of a false appearance of virtue or religion. Essentially its malice is identical with that of lying; in both cases there is discordance between what a man has in his mind and the simultaneous manifestation of himself. So far as the morality of the act goes, it is unimportant that this difference between the interior and the exterior be set out in words, as happens in formal lies, or be acted out in one's demeanour, as is true of simulation. It is deserving of notice that the mere concealment of one's own sin, unless one be interrogated by legitimate authority, is not straight-way to be accounted hypocrisy. With the purpose of measuring the degree of sinfulness attributable to this vice, St. Thomas Aquinas teaches that we must carefully differentiate its two elements: the want of goodness, and the pretence of having it. If a person be so minded as definitely to intend both things, it is of course obvious that he is guilty of grievous sin, for that is only another way of saying that a man lacks the indispensable righteousness which makes him pleasing in the sight of God. If, however, the hypocrite be occupied rather with successfully enacting the role he has assumed, then, even though he be in mortal sin at the time, it will not always follow that the act of counterfeiting is itself a mortal sin. To determine when it is so, cognizance must be taken of the motive which prompts the sinner to adopt his hypocritical bearing. If the end he has in view be such as to be incompatible with the love of God or one's neighbour, for example, if his purpose were thus to spread abroad false doctrine more unimpededly and more thoroughly, he must clearly be considered to have commited mortal sin. When, on the other hand, his animus does not involve such opposition to the supreme law of charity, the sin is esteemed to be venial, as, for instance, when one finds satisfaction in the completeness with which he carries off his part. The portrait of hypocrisy is drawn with appalling vividness by Christ in His denunciation of the Pharisees in Matthew 23:23-24: "Woe to you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites; because you tithe mint, and anise, and cummin, and have left the weightier things of the law; judgment, and mercy, and faith. These things you ought to have done, and not to leave those undone. Blind guides, who strain out a gnat, and swallow a camel." RICKABY, Aquinas Ethicus (London, 1898); SLATER, A Manual of Moral Theology (New York, 1908); BALLERINI, Opus Theologicum Morale (Prato, 1898). JOSEPH F. DELANY –Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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hypocrisy
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