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  1. In Christianity, particularly in Catholic and Lutheran theology, concupiscence is the tendency of humans to sin. [2][3] There are nine occurrences of concupiscence in the Douay-Rheims Bible [4] and three occurrences in the King James Bible. [5] It is also one of the English translations of the Koine Greek epithumia (ἐπιθυμία), [6 ...

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · In its simplest form, concupiscence can be defined as a strong desire or lust. However, in the context of the Bible, it carries a deeper, more specific meaning. Concupiscence, in biblical terms, refers to the inner human tendency or inclination towards sin. It is often associated with the desire for earthly pleasures that are contrary to God's ...

  3. Dec 14, 2023 · In Luther’s 1537 Smalcald Articles, he argued that the Catholic Church’s failure to name concupiscence as sin led them to a corresponding misunderstanding of repentance. Though illicit desires may arise in believers prior to and apart from a conscious act of the will, they stand, argued Luther, as evidence of our old sinful connection to Adam (Eph. 4:22).

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  4. Aug 3, 2024 · Concupiscence in the Bible serves as a reflection of humanity’s internal battle with sin and the desires that lead one away from God’s commandments. The term itself is derived from Latin and suggests an intense longing or yearning, which, when associated with sin, highlights the propensity of the human heart to pursue what is contrary to divine law.

  5. 4 days ago · Ongoing concupiscence results in a deadening of conscience to the extent that one can sin boldly without guilt or conviction. That is a dangerous place to be. Concupiscence defined humanity in the days of Noah (Genesis 6:5). Lustful passion gives way to deviant actions.

  6. Sep 8, 2022 · Concupiscence is one of those words which derives its meaning from the context—specifically the object toward which it is directed. At its core, concupiscence is desire or coveting (epithymia).

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  8. Concupiscence. Concupiscence in its widest acceptation is any yearning of the soul for good; in its strict and specific acceptation, a desire of the lower appetite contrary to reason. To understand how the sensuous and the rational appetite can be opposed, it should be borne in mind that their natural objects are altogether different. The ...

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