Dictionary Definition
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English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛtʃə(r)
Noun
- a lecherous man
Extensive Definition
Lust is any intense desire or craving for self
gratification and excitement. Lust can mean strictly sexual lust,
although it is also common to speak of a "lust for men", "lust for
blood (bloodlust for short)" or a "lust for power", or other goals
and to "lust for love". The Greek word which translates as lust is
epithymia (επιθυμια), which also is translated into English as "to
covet".
Lust in the context of religion
Christianity—General
Catholic tradition considers lust to be one of the main sins or vices. In the Old Testament, adultery was punishable by stoning. In the New Testament, Jesus included looking "lustfully at a woman" as adultery. (Matthew 5:28) The "woman" is a "Married" woman.Christianity—Protestantism
Protestants
hold that all sins, including lust, can be forgiven only by
God through the
death
and resurrection
of Jesus
Christ. If a
person believes in Jesus as his only Savior, then that person,
regardless of what he has done, will receive Jesus' righteousness
and will be able to enter heaven. But to enter the heaven of God ,
One must receive the Spirit of God . The Holy Bible tells of this
in Luke 7:36-50, where the Lord Jesus Christ forgives a sinful
woman.
Punishment in the afterlife
According to some Christian sources http://www.deadlysins.com/sins/history.html, reprobates whose chief unforgiven sin is lust are punished in Hell by being "smothered in fire and brimstone." However, while most Christian traditions agree that at some point after death the damned individuals find themselves in a hell where they suffer punishment for their sins, most traditions also agree that one can only speculate regarding the precise nature of any punishment above and beyond the principal torment, which comes simply from being totally separated from God.In Dante's Inferno, the
first Canticle of the Divine
Comedy, the lustful are punished by being continuously swept
around in a whirlwind, which symbolizes their passions.
Repentance in Purgatory
According to The Divine Comedy, penitents who are guilty of lust cleanse their soul of the sin by walking through flames, thereby purging their minds of all lustful thoughts.Judaism
According to traditional Judaism, nothing on Earth was created without a purpose. This includes basic human drives. Lust is only sinful when it is after another man's possessions or wife. Lust is not only not sinful, but a mitzvah, when one lusts after their spouse.Symbolic representations
A frequent visual symbol for the sin of lust is the color blue, as with the cover of the book Lust in The Seven Deadly Sins series published by the Oxford University Press.Another symbol of lust is the animal cow (or bull). An example of this
appears in the engraving
[http://search.famsf.org:8080/view.shtml?keywords=&artist=%70%65%6E%63%7A&country=&period=&sort=&start=1&position=9&record=52828
Shamelessness] by the 16th century artist Georg
Pencz.
See also
References
- Froböse, Gabriele, Rolf Froböse, and Michael Gross (translator). Lust and Love: Is it more than Chemistry? Royal Society of Chemistry, 2006. ISBN 0-85404-867-7.
External links
lecher in Danish: Begær
lecher in German: Wollust
lecher in Spanish: Lujuria
lecher in French: Luxure
lecher in Korean: 성욕
lecher in Hebrew: תשוקה
lecher in Italian: Lussuria
lecher in Lithuanian: Godumas
lecher in Dutch: Onkuisheid
lecher in Japanese: 性欲
lecher in Norwegian: Lyst
lecher in Polish: Pożądanie
lecher in Portuguese: Luxúria (pecado)
lecher in Russian: Половое влечение
lecher in Simple English: Lust
lecher in Ukrainian: Хтивість
lecher in Yiddish: גלוסט
lecher in Chinese: 性欲
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Priapus, aphrodisiomaniac,
backslider, bad egg,
bad lot, black sheep, degenerate, dirty old man,
eroticomaniac,
erotomaniac, fallen
angel, goat, gynecomaniac, heartbreaker, lady-killer,
libertine, lost sheep,
lost soul, masher,
miscreant, old goat,
pervert, philander, philanderer, pimp, profligate, recidivist, recreant, reprobate, satyr, scapegrace, seducer, skirt chaser, sorry
lot, trollop, whore, whoremaster, whoremonger, wolf, woman chaser