- In Judaism,
yetzer hara (Hebrew: יֵצֶר הַרַע, romanized: yēṣer haraʿ) is a term for humankind's
congenital inclination to do evil. The term is drawn...
- that
people are born with both a
yetzer ha-tov (יצר הטוב), an
inclination or
impulse to do good, and with a
yetzer hara (יצר הרע), an
inclination or...
- as an
agent subservient to God,
typically regarded as a
metaphor for the
yetzer hara, or 'evil inclination'. In
Christianity and Islam, he is
usually seen...
-
activity to the
yetzer. For the
yetzer, like Satan,
misleads man in this world, and
testifies against him in the
world to come. The
yetzer is, however, clearly...
-
extremely tall gallows. R.
Mordechai S****on
explains that
Haman symbolizes the
Yetzer Harah (evil inclination), and his ten sons
allude to his ten
traits of bad...
- "concupiscence" to
refer to
sinful lust. In Judaism,
there is an
early concept of
yetzer hara (Hebrew: יצר הרע for "evil inclination"). This
concept is the inclination...
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Yetzer,
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- the
yetzer ha'ra
there would be no marriage, children,
commerce or
other fruits of
human labor; the
implication is that
yetzer ha'tov and
yetzer ha'ra...
- הָאָדָם רַע,
yetzer lev-ha-adam ra),
which occurs twice at the
beginning of the Torah.
Genesis 6:5 and 8:21. The
Hebrew word "
yetzer"
having appeared...
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teaches that
humans contain a
yetzer, or
human instinct. Many
sources speak of both a
yetzer hatov ("good inclination") and a
yetzer hara ("evil inclination")...