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Evil know there are many who think they are saved believers when they are actually workers of iniquity, under a strong delusion, and even idolaters and servants of Satan. The Beast systems of the world become devouring monsters because covetous people sell themselves to them to obtain benefits by biting one another within cities of blood. Evil laughs at the foolish who choose to think they are free from his bondage, saved, and even righteous and he chuckles at the rebel who is cut from the same mold as he.

Evil

We can and should certainly ask the question "What is evil"?

The Greek words translated into the English word evil are numerous.

The inspired authors of the sacred text chose specific words to place in the original text to describe what they meant to say, share, and pass down to us.

By looking at these original terms we may get some inspired insight into that ancient mystery of what is good and evil?

Poneros

The one of the more common Greek term translated evil is poneros[1] which appears 76 timed and normally translated evil but is actually defined as "full of labors" or a bad condition. The bondage of Egypt was full of labors and was a bad condition which the people were never to return to again. We see poneros translated grievous in Revelation 16:2 "And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth; and there fell a noisome and grievous <4190> sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and [upon] them which worshipped his image. The word noisome in this verse is from the Greek term kakos'[2] which is the other Greek word commonly translated evil.

Why are these two words commonly translated evil appearing in this verse together where neither of them is translated evil?

kakos

The Greek term kakos (κακός)[2], as an adjective ’ is translated evil more than 40 times, but the term kakós (κακῶς)[3] is only translated evil twice even though it appears 16 times.

The term kakos (κακός) is not only translated evil but also: wicked, bad, mean, foul, malefic in the sense of "morally corrupt".

While the term kakós (κακῶς) in the sense of quality may be someone or something that is "bad, worthless, useless"; as a condition of circumstance it may be "injurious, wretched, unhappy"; as a measure of character it would be describing a "low, mean, vile, evil" individual. Context will determine these variations.


Compound words

Some of the compound words said to be from the adjective Kakos would inlude words like kakopoios[4], is translated evildoer 4 times and malefactor once, while the term kakourgos[5] is also translated "malefactor" 3 times and "evil doer" once. The verb kakopoieo[6] is translated "do evil" or "evil doing".

Of course there are the verbs like kakoo[7] to oppress or inflict harm, or kakoucheo[8] to treat ill, oppress, plague.

There still more Greek compound words like kakoetheia[9] bad character, depravity of heart and life, kakologeo[10] speak evil, kakopatheia[11] the suffering of evil, and kakopatheo[12] to suffer (endure) evils.


Aristotle saw that a life that involves the exercise of the highest faculties, fulfilling a person's telos or end was expressed with the word agathos[13] which has been identified with virtue, or the absence of desire, or conformity to duty. So if good is ethics and virtue then evil is their absence.


Resurrection of damnation

In John 5:29 Jesus states clearly that "they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation."

Jesus also makes it clear that "many" will think they know Jesus but will be sent away because they are workers of iniquity even though they think they are believers and followed of Christ.

The warnings are repeated over and over again that many people may think they know the truth, love God, and even love one another but actually they are so deceived[14] that they believe a lie.[15]

It is important that we know what Jesus means by words like evil and iniquity.7

If you do evil according to John 3:20 you hate the light and are not born again. [16]

The Greek words "pas gar ho phaula[17] prassōn[18]" (πᾶς γὰρ ὁ φαῦλα πράσσων) we see in the translation as "For every one that doeth evil" which is literally "Everyone for evil practicing". This seems to say that you actually do not have to do evil but you just have to be fore the practices that would be considered evil. There are long lists of such practices given to us by Paul and the Apostles as well as the prophets.

The Greek word phaula[17] does mean evil but only appears four times[19] in the Bible.

Coveting is rejecting God

If you are workers of iniquity you are rejected by God no matter what you say you believe, This is no different than the context concerning being Born again.


If coveting your neighbor's goods through the rulers who exercise authority one over the other of the state is idolatry, then legal charity is evil. Even some one who is just "for evil practicing" of coveting your neighbors goods through the rulers of their state is doing evil. If they do not actively seek the alternative which is the kingdom of God and his righteousness he is working iniquity and certainly rejecting the way and the words of Christ. They are not doers of the word.

Colossians 3:5 "Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil[2] concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry: 6 For which things’ sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience: 7 In the which ye also walked some time, when ye lived in them."


Hebrew

07451 ^ער^ ra‘ ReishAyin \@rah\@ or fem. ^הער^ ra‘ah from 07489 the verb 07490 (Aramic)ReishAyinAyin evil (to crush); AV-evil 442, wickedness 59, wicked 25, mischief 21, hurt 20, bad 13, trouble 10, sore 9, affliction 6, ill 5, adversity 4, favoured 3, harm 3, naught 3, noisome 2, grievous 2, sad 2, misc 34; 663

adj
1) bad, evil
1a) bad, disagreeable, malignant
1b) bad, unpleasant, evil (giving pain, unhappiness, misery)
1c) evil, displeasing
1d) bad (of its kind-land, water, etc)
1e) bad (of value)
1f) worse than, worst (comparison)
1g) sad, unhappy
1h) evil (hurtful)
1i) bad, unkind (vicious in disposition)
1j) bad, evil, wicked (ethically)
1j1) in general, of persons, of thoughts
1j2) deeds, actions
n m
2) evil, distress, misery, injury, calamity
2a) evil, distress, adversity
2b) evil, injury, wrong
2c) evil (ethical)
n f
3) evil, misery, distress, injury
3a) evil, misery, distress
3b) evil, injury, wrong
3c) evil (ethical)
  • ר Reish Process of Clarification The "head" or "beginning". Life's revelation. [Head... Person head highest] (Numeric value: 200)
  • ע Ayin also U. Divine Providence "eye" or "fountain" of five states of kindness or severity. AlefYodNun or nothingness as opposed to AlefShin something [eye, watch] (Numeric value: 70)

07489 עער ra‘a‘ raw-ah’a primitive root; v; {See TWOT on 2191} {See TWOT on 2192}AV-evil 20, evildoer 10, hurt 7, wickedly 5, worse 5, afflict 5, wicked 4, break 3, doer 3, ill 3, harm 3, displease 2, misc 13; 83

1) to be bad, be evil
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to be displeasing
1a2) to be sad
1a3) to be injurious, be evil
1a4) to be wicked, be evil (ethically)
1b) (Hiphil)
1b1) to do an injury or hurt
1b2) to do evil or wickedly
1b3) mischief (participle)
2) to break, shatter
2a) (Qal)
2a1) to break
2a2) broken (participle)
2a3) to be broken
2b) (Hithpolel) to be broken, be broken in pieces, be broken asunder

Greek

4190 ~πονηρός~ poneros \@pon-ay-ros’\@ from a derivative of 4192; adj AV-evil 51, wicked 10, wicked one 6, evil things 2, misc 7; 76

1) full of labours, annoyances, hardships
1a) pressed and harassed by labours
1b) bringing toils, annoyances, perils; of a time full of peril to Christian faith and steadfastness; causing pain and trouble
2) bad, of a bad nature or condition
2a) in a physical sense: diseased or blind
2b) in an ethical sense: evil wicked, bad
For Synonyms see entry 5908

++++ The word is used in the nominative case in #Mt 6:13. This usually denotes a title in the Greek. Hence Christ is saying, deliver us from "The Evil," and is probably referring to Satan the adversary of The Way of God.

2556 ~κακός~ kakos \@kak-os’\@ apparently a primary word; TDNT-3:469,391; {See TDNT 351} adj AV-evil 40, evil things 3, harm 2, that which is evil + 3458 2, wicked 1, ill 1, bad 1, noisome 1; 51

1) of a bad nature
1a) not such as it ought to be
2) of a mode of thinking, feeling, acting
2a) base, wrong, wicked
3) troublesome, injurious, pernicious, destructive, baneful
For Synonyms see entry 5908


2559 κακόω kakoo [kak-o’-o] from 2556; v; TDNT-3:484,391; [{See TDNT 351 }] AV-entreat evil 2, make evil affected 1, vex 1, hurt 1, harm 1; 6

1) to oppress, afflict, harm, maltreat
2) to embitter, render evil affected



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  1. 4190 ~πονηρός~ poneros \@pon-ay-ros’\@ from a derivative of 4192; adj AV-evil 51, wicked 10, wicked one 6, evil things 2, misc 7; 76
    1) full of labours, annoyances, hardships
    1a) pressed and harassed by labours
    1b) bringing toils, annoyances, perils; of a time full of peril to Christian faith and steadfastness; causing pain and trouble
    2) bad, of a bad nature or condition
    2a) in a physical sense: diseased or blind
    2b) in an ethical sense: evil wicked, bad
    For Synonyms see entry 5908
    ++++ The word is used in the nominative case in #Mt 6:13. This usually denotes a title in the Greek. Hence Christ is saying, deliver us from "The Evil," and is probably referring to Satan the adversary of The Way of God.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2556 ~κακός~ kakos \@kak-os’\@ apparently a primary word; TDNT-3:469,391; {See TDNT 351} adj AV-evil 40, evil things 3, harm 2, that which is evil + 3458 2, wicked 1, ill 1, bad 1, noisome 1; 51
    1) of a bad nature
    1a) not such as it ought to be
    2) of a mode of thinking, feeling, acting
    2a) base, wrong, wicked
    3) troublesome, injurious, pernicious, destructive, baneful
    For Synonyms see entry 5908
  3. 2560 κακῶς kakos [kak-oce’] from 2556; TDNT-4:1091,*; adv; AV-be sick + 2192 7, be diseased + 2192 2, evil 2, grievously 1, sore 1, miserable 1, amiss 1, sick people + 2192 1; 16
    1) miserable, to be ill
    2) improperly, wrongly
    3) to speak ill of, revile, one
  4. 2555 κακοποιός kakopoios [kak-op-oy-os’] from 2556 and 4160; adj; TDNT-3:485,391; [{See TDNT 351 }] AV-evildoer 4, malefactor 1; 5
    1) an evil doer, malefactor
  5. 2557 κακοῦργος kakourgos [kak-oor’-gos] from 2556 and the base of 2041; adj; TDNT-3:484,391; [{ See TDNT 351 }] AV-malefactor 3, evil doer 1; 4
    1) a malefactor
  6. 2554 κακοποιέω kakopoieo [kak-op-oy-eh’-o] from 2555 kakopoios meaning "an evil doer, malefactor" from kakos meaning "evil ...destructive"; v; TDNT-3:485,391; [{See TDNT 351 }] AV-do evil 3, evil doing 1; 4
    1) to do harm
    2) to do evil, do wrong
  7. 2559 κακόω kakoo [kak-o’-o] from 2556; v; TDNT-3:484,391; [{See TDNT 351 }] AV-entreat evil 2, make evil affected 1, vex 1, hurt 1, harm 1; 6
    1) to oppress, afflict, harm, maltreat
    2) to embitter, render evil affected
  8. 2558 κακουχέω kakoucheo [kak-oo-kheh’-o] from a presumed compound of 2556 and 2192; v; AV-torment 1, suffer adversity 1; 2
    1) to treat ill, oppress, plague
  9. 2550 ~κακοήθεια~ kakoetheia \@kak-o-ay’-thi-ah\@ from a compound of 2556 and 2239; TDNT-3:485,391; {See TDNT 351} n f AV-malignity 1; 1
    1) bad character, depravity of heart and life
    2) malignant subtlety, malicious craftiness
  10. 2551 κακολογέω kakologeo [kak-ol-og-eh’-o] from a compound of 2556 evil and 3056 words, thing; v; TDNT-3:468,391; [{ See TDNT 350 }] AV-curse 2, speak evil of 2; 4
    1) to speak evil of, revile, abuse, one
    2) to curse
  11. 2552 κακοπάθεια kakopatheia [kak-op-ath’-i-ah] from a compound of 2556 and 3806; n f; TDNT-5:936,798; [{ See TDNT 606 }] AV-suffering affliction 1; 1
    1) the suffering of evil, i.e. trouble, distress, afflicted
  12. 2553 ~κακοπαθέω~ kakopatheo \@kak-op-ath-eh’-o\@ from the same as 2552; TDNT-5:936,798; {See TDNT 606} v AV-endure hardness 1, suffer trouble 1, endure affliction 1, be afflicted 1; 4
    1) to suffer (endure) evils (hardships, troubles)
    2) to be afflicted
  13. 18 ἀγαθός agathos [ag-ath-os’] a primary word; adj; TDNT-1:10,3; [{See TDNT 8 }] AV-good 77, good thing 14, that which is good + 3588 8, the thing which is good + 3588 1, well 1, benefit 1; 102
    1) of good constitution or nature [{#Lu 8:8,15 Mt 7:18 Jas 3:17 }]
    2) useful, salutary, a gift which is truly a gift [{#Jas 1:17 Mt 7:11 Ro 7:12,13 Lu 10:42 Php 1:6 Ro 8:28 }]
    3) good, pleasant, agreeable, joyful, happy [{#1Pe 3:10,13 Ps 34:13 2Th 2:16 Tit 2:13 }]
    3a) a good conscience [{#Ac 23:1 1Ti 1:5,19 1Pe 3:16,21 }]
    4) excellent, distinguished [{#Joh 1:46 }]
    5) upright, honourable [{#Mt 12:34 19:16 Lu 6:45 Ac 11:24 1Pe 3:11 Mt 5:45 22:10 Lu 23:50 8:15 }]
    5a) fulfulling the duty or service demanded [{#Mt 25:21,23 }]
    5b) upright, free from guile, particularily the desire to corrupt the people [{#Joh 7:12 }]
    5c) pre-eminently of God, as consumately and essentially good [{#Mt 19:17 Mr 10:18 Lu 18:19 }]
    5d) denotes the soul considered as the repository of pure thoughts which are brought forth in speech [{#Mt 12:35 Lu 6:45 }]
    5e) the fidelity of servant due to his master [{#Tit 2:10 }]
    5f) in a narrow sense, benevolent, kind, generous [{#Mt 20:15 1Pe 2:18 1Th 3:6 Ro 5:7 }]
    The neuter used substantively denotes:
    1) a good thing, convenience, advantage
    1a) in the plural, external goods, riches [{#Lu 1:53 12:18 16:25 }]
    1b) the benefits of the Messianic kingdom [{#Ro 10:15 Heb 9:11 10:1 }]
    2) what is upright, honourable, and acceptable to God [{#Ro 12:2 2:10 Eph 4:28 Ro 9:11 2Co 5:10 1Th 5:15 3Jo 11 Ro 12:9 Mt 19:17 }]
    2a) salutary, suited to the course of human affairs [{#Ro 13:4 }]
    2a1) in rendering service [{#Ga 6:10 Ro 12:21 }]
    2a2) the favour you confer [{#Phm 14 }]
    Syn.: καλός 2570, δίκαιος 1342. 2570 properly refers to goodness as manifested in form: 18 to inner excellence. [{Lu 8:15 }] In #Ro 5:7, where it is contrasted with 1342, 18 implies a kindness and attractiveness not necessarily possessed by the δίκαιος, who merely measures up to a high standard of rectitude.
  14. Many deceived
    Matthew 24:5 "For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many... 11 And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.
    Mark 13:6 "For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many."
    Luke 21:8 "And he said, Take heed that ye be not deceived: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and the time draweth near: go ye not therefore after them."
    2 John 1:7 For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.
    2 Peter 2:2 "But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not."
  15. 2 Thessalonians 2:11 "And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:"
  16. John 3:20 "For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved."
  17. 17.0 17.1 5337 φαῦλος phaulos [fow’-los] apparently a primary word; adj; AV-evil 4; 4
    1) easy, slight, ordinary, mean, worthless, of no account
    2) ethically, bad, base, wicked
    • For Synonyms see entry 5908
  18. 4238 πράσσω prasso [pras’-so] a root word; v; TDNT-6:632,927; [{See TDNT 657 }] AV-do 28, commit 5, exact 1, require 1, deed 1, keep 1, use arts 1; 38
    1) to exercise, practise, to be busy with, carry on
    1a) to undertake, to do
    2) to accomplish, perform
    2a) to commit, perpetrate
    3) to manage public affairs, transact public business
    3a) to exact tribute, revenue, debts
    4) to act
    • For Synonyms see entry 5871 & 5911
  19. John 3:20 For every one that doeth evil <5337> hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
    John 5:29 And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil <5337>, unto the resurrection of damnation.
    Titus 2:8 Sound speech, that cannot be condemned; that he that is of the contrary part may be ashamed, having no evil <5337> thing to say of you.
    James 3:16 For where envying and strife [is], there [is] confusion and every evil <5337> work.