NO. It is not correct to say that lust is equivalent to jealousy.
lust hate jealousy curses envy
Jealousy, love, hate, admiration, lust, and vengefulness.
Temptation can lead to greed by creating a desire for more than what is needed or deserved. When individuals give in to temptations, such as the desire for wealth or material possessions, it can fuel their greed by never being satisfied with what they have, always seeking more at the expense of others.
There are too many stories that contain jealousy to COUNT in the Bible. This is due to the nature of humans to want what they cannot have. Even in the Bible, no one is perfect, therefore they succumb to humanity, and humans cannot help but sometimes be overcome by the seven deadly sins: lust, envy (jealousy), gluttony, sloth, wrath, pride, and greed.
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lust in German is lust
Sarah McCarty most often writes romance novels that includes the feelings of lust, betrayal, jealousy and trust. She is known for how her writing is always full of emotion.
the closest translation of this (lust) is "libog" if lust means excessive sexual appetite but for any other meaning of lust like -lust of power = hayok/kahayukan -lust for money = gahaman
"A Question of Lust" is a song by Depeche Mode from their album "Black Celebration," which was released in 1986.
Here are two reasons why Hestia should replace Zeus as leader of the Greek gods:She is peaceful and kind.She does not let petty things like lust and jealousy get the best of her.
The Greek gods were personifications of forces of nature and abstract ideals, like victory or sleep. They Greeks made the gods in their own image, giving them all-too-human personalities and traits (such as hubris, lust and jealousy).
There are a couple# ainmhian for sexual lust# saint for greedy lust