Bible Knowledge Graph

Pride

Entity ID:
pride
Long Name:
Pride
Entity Type:
concept
Entity Subtype:
theological
Related Scripture:
Exodus 18:10
Exodus 18:11
Leviticus 26:19
Deuteronomy 8:11-14
Deuteronomy 8:17-20
Judges 9:14
Judges 9:15
1 Samuel 2:3-5
1 Kings 20:11
2 Kings 14:9
2 Kings 14:10
2 Chronicles 25:18
2 Chronicles 25:19
Job 11:12
Job 12:2
Job 12:3
Job 13:2
Job 13:5
Job 15:1-13
Job 18:3
Job 21:31
Job 21:32
Job 32:9-13
Job 37:24
Psalm 9:20
Psalm 10:2-6
Psalm 10:11
Psalm 12:4
Psalm 18:27
Psalm 31:23
Psalm 49:11
Psalm 52:7
Psalm 73:6
Psalm 73:8
Psalm 73:9
Psalm 75:4-6
Psalm 101:5
Psalm 119:21
Psalm 119:69
Psalm 119:70
Psalm 119:78
Psalm 138:6
Proverbs 3:34
Proverbs 6:16
Proverbs 6:17
Proverbs 8:13
Proverbs 10:17
Proverbs 11:2
Proverbs 11:12
Proverbs 12:9
Proverbs 12:15
Proverbs 13:10
Proverbs 14:21
Proverbs 15:5
Proverbs 15:10
Proverbs 15:12
Proverbs 15:25
Proverbs 15:32
Proverbs 16:5
Proverbs 16:18
Proverbs 16:19
Proverbs 17:19
Proverbs 18:11
Proverbs 18:12
Proverbs 20:6
Proverbs 21:4
Proverbs 21:24
Proverbs 25:14
Proverbs 25:27
Proverbs 26:5
Proverbs 26:12
Proverbs 26:16
Proverbs 27:2
Proverbs 28:11
Proverbs 28:25
Proverbs 29:8
Proverbs 29:23
Proverbs 30:12
Proverbs 30:13
Isaiah 2:11-17
Isaiah 3:16-26
Isaiah 5:8
Isaiah 5:15
Isaiah 9:9
Isaiah 9:10
Isaiah 10:5-16
Isaiah 13:11
Isaiah 14:12-16
Isaiah 16:6
Isaiah 16:7
Isaiah 22:16
Isaiah 22:19
Isaiah 23:7
Isaiah 23:9
Isaiah 24:4
Isaiah 24:21
Isaiah 26:5
Isaiah 28:3
Isaiah 47:4-10
Jeremiah 9:23
Jeremiah 9:24
Jeremiah 13:9
Jeremiah 13:15
Jeremiah 13:17
Jeremiah 48:7
Jeremiah 48:14
Jeremiah 48:15
Jeremiah 48:29
Jeremiah 49:4
Jeremiah 49:16
Jeremiah 50:31
Jeremiah 50:32
Ezekiel 16:56
Ezekiel 28:2-9
Ezekiel 28:17
Ezekiel 30:6
Ezekiel 31:10-14
Daniel 4:37
Daniel 11:45
Hosea 5:5
Hosea 7:10
Hosea 10:11
Obadiah 1
Nahum 3:19
Habakkuk 2:4
Habakkuk 2:5
Habakkuk 2:9
Zephaniah 2:10
Zephaniah 2:15
Zephaniah 3:11
Malachi 4:1
Matthew 20:26
Matthew 20:27
Matthew 23:6-8
Matthew 23:10-12
Mark 7:21
Mark 10:43
Mark 12:38
Mark 12:39
Luke 1:51
Luke 1:52
Luke 9:46
Luke 11:43
Luke 14:8
Luke 14:9
Luke 18:14
Luke 20:45-47
Romans 1:22
Romans 1:29
Romans 1:30
Romans 11:17-21
Romans 11:25
Romans 12:3
Romans 12:16
1 Corinthians 1:29
1 Corinthians 3:18
1 Corinthians 4:6-8
1 Corinthians 4:10
1 Corinthians 5:2
1 Corinthians 5:6
1 Corinthians 8:1
1 Corinthians 8:2
1 Corinthians 10:12
1 Corinthians 13:4
1 Corinthians 14:38
2 Corinthians 10:5
2 Corinthians 10:12
2 Corinthians 10:18
2 Corinthians 12:7
Galatians 6:3
Ephesians 4:17
Philippians 2:3
1 Timothy 2:9
1 Timothy 3:6
1 Timothy 6:3
1 Timothy 6:4
1 Timothy 6:17
2 Timothy 3:2
2 Timothy 3:4
James 3:1
James 4:6
1 Peter 5:3
1 Peter 5:5
1 John 2:16
Revelation 3:17
Revelation 3:18
Revelation 18:7
Revelation 18:8
2 Samuel 17:23
2 Kings 5:11-13
2 Kings 20:13
2 Chronicles 32:31
Isaiah 39:2
2 Chronicles 26:16-19
Esther 3:5
Esther 5:11
Esther 5:13
Esther 6:6
Esther 7:10
Ezekiel 28:2
Daniel 4:30-34
Daniel 5:20
Summary:
Pride is the excessive love of one's own excellence. It is ordinarily accounted one of the seven capital sins. St. Thomas, however, endorsing the appreciation of St. Gregory, considers it the queen of all vices, and puts vainglory in its place as one of the deadly sins. In giving it this pre-eminence he takes it in a most formal and complete signification. He understands it to be that frame of mind in which a man, through the love of his own worth, aims to withdraw himself from subjection to Almighty God, and sets at naught the commands of superiors. It is a species of contempt of God and of those who bear his commission. Regarded in this way, it is of course mortal sin of a most heinous sort. Indeed St. Thomas rates it in this sense as one of the blackest of sins. By it the creature refuses to stay within his essential orbit; he turns his back upon God, not through weakness or ignorance, but solely because in his self-exaltation he is minded not to submit. His attitude has something Satanic in it, and is probably not often verified in human beings. A less atrocious kind of pride is that which imples one to make much of oneself unduly and without sufficient warrant, without however any disposition to cast off the dominion of the Creator. This may happen, according to St. Gregory, either because a man regards himself as the source of such advantages as he may discern in himself, or because, whilst admitted that God has bestowed them, he reputes this to have been in response to his own merits, or because he attributes to himself gifts which he has not; or, finally, because even when these are real he unreasonably looks to be put ahead of others. Supposing the conviction indicated in the first two instances to be seriously entertained, the sin would be a grievous one and would have the added guilt of heresy. Ordinarily, however, this erroneous persuasion does not exist; it is the demeanour that is reprehensible. The last two cases generally speaking are not held to constitute grave offences. This is not true, however, whenever a man's arrogance is the occasion of great harm to another, as, for instance, his undertaking the duties of a physician without the requisite knowledge. The same judgment is to be rendered when pride has given rise to such temper of soul that in the pursuit of its object one is ready of anything, even mortal sin. Vainglory, ambition, and presumption are commonly enumerated as the offspring vices of pride, because they are well adapted to serve its inordinate aims. Of themselves they are venial sins unless some extraneous consideration puts them in the ranks of grievous transgressions. It should be noted that presumption does not here stand for the sin against hope. It means the desire to essay what exceeds one's capacity. JOSEPH F. DELANY –Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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