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Love, on the other hand, seeks to “cover” the transgressions of others. The Hebrew word tekhaseh comes from the root kasa, meaning to conceal or hide something entirely from view, like the flood waters that “covered” the whole earth (Gen. 7:19) or the Shechinah cloud that covered the Tabernacle (Num. 9:15). When we love others, we lose sight of that which leads us into accusation. |
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Of course, not all hatred is bad, since the Scriptures command us to hate evil (Psalm 21:5, 139:21-22, etc.). However, the hatred, aversion, and malice that men habitually express for their fellow man demonstrates the radical depravity of the human condition. |
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