Topical Encyclopedia The term "vicious" is not directly found in the Bible; however, the concept is represented through various descriptions of behavior and character that are contrary to the teachings of Scripture. In a biblical context, viciousness can be understood as a manifestation of sinful nature, characterized by malice, cruelty, and a deliberate intent to harm others. This entry explores the biblical perspective on vicious behavior, its origins, and its consequences.Biblical Descriptions and Examples 1. Malice and Cruelty: The Bible frequently warns against malice and cruelty, which are key components of vicious behavior. In Ephesians 4:31 , Paul instructs believers to "Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, outcry and slander, along with every form of malice." This verse highlights the destructive nature of such attitudes and the need for Christians to reject them. 2. The Heart of Man: Viciousness is often linked to the sinful condition of the human heart. Jeremiah 17:9 states, "The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?" This verse underscores the inherent sinfulness that can lead to vicious actions if not transformed by God's grace. 3. Cain and Abel: An early biblical example of vicious behavior is found in the account of Cain and Abel. In Genesis 4:8 , Cain's jealousy and anger lead him to commit the first murder: "Then Cain said to his brother Abel, 'Let us go out to the field.' And while they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him." This act of violence is a clear demonstration of viciousness driven by unchecked sin. 4. The Pharisees and Jesus: The Gospels provide numerous instances where the Pharisees exhibit vicious behavior towards Jesus. Their relentless plotting and attempts to trap Him in His words (Matthew 22:15) reveal a deep-seated malice and hostility. Jesus often rebuked them for their hypocrisy and evil intentions, as seen in Matthew 23:27 : "Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead men’s bones and every kind of impurity." Consequences of Viciousness 1. Separation from God: Vicious behavior is a sin that separates individuals from God. Isaiah 59:2 declares, "But your iniquities have built barriers between you and your God, and your sins have hidden His face from you so that He does not hear." This separation is a spiritual consequence that affects one's relationship with God. 2. Judgment and Retribution: The Bible warns that those who engage in vicious acts will face divine judgment. Romans 2:5-6 states, "But because of your hard and unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of wrath, when God’s righteous judgment will be revealed. God 'will repay each one according to his deeds.'" 3. Destruction and Ruin: Viciousness leads to personal and communal destruction. Proverbs 11:17 contrasts kindness and cruelty: "A kind man benefits himself, but a cruel man brings trouble on himself." This proverb highlights the self-destructive nature of vicious behavior. Transformation through Christ The Bible offers hope for those struggling with vicious tendencies through the transformative power of Jesus Christ. In 2 Corinthians 5:17 , Paul writes, "Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come!" Through repentance and faith in Christ, individuals can overcome viciousness and embody the fruits of the Spirit, such as love, kindness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (a.) Characterized by vice or defects; defective; faulty; imperfect.2. (a.) Addicted to vice; corrupt in principles or conduct; depraved; wicked; as, vicious children; vicious examples; vicious conduct. 3. (a.) Wanting purity; foul; bad; noxious; as, vicious air, water, etc. 4. (a.) Not correct or pure; corrupt; as, vicious language; vicious idioms. 5. (a.) Not well tamed or broken; given to bad tricks; unruly; refractory; as, a vicious horse. 6. (a.) Bitter; spiteful; malignant. Greek 4190. poneros -- toilsome, bad ... Usage bad (5), crimes (1), envious (1), envy* (1), evil (50), evil one (5), evil things (1), malignant (1), more evil (1), more wicked (1), vicious (1), wicked ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4190.htm - 8k 2549. kakia -- wickedness 2550. kakoetheia -- malevolence Strong's Hebrew 6530. parits -- violent one... Word Origin from parats Definition violent one NASB Word Usage ones* (1), robbers (2), vicious (1), violent (3). destroyer, ravenous, robber. ... /hebrew/6530.htm - 6k 5056. naggach -- given to goring (used of bulls) Library Whether vice is Worse than a vicious Act? How vicious Souls, However Worthy of Condemnation they May Be ... Whence, Therefore, have These vicious Opinions Flowed, or from ... Whether Everyone that Sins through Habit, Sins through Certain ... The Misery of them who have and Prize Not Whether Generation Should have Taken Place Even in Paradise had ... That it is Now Necessary, as it was not Before Man Sinned, to ... Of the Affections, and the Opinion of the Peripatetics Respecting ... Upon Human Nature. Proposition Though the Necessity and Indispensableness of all the ... Thesaurus Vicious (3 Occurrences)... 2. (a.) Addicted to vice; corrupt in principles or conduct; depraved; wicked; as, vicious children; vicious examples; vicious conduct. ... /v/vicious.htm - 7k Profligate (3 Occurrences) Vicinity (18 Occurrences) Jezebel (20 Occurrences) Viciously (1 Occurrence) Vagabond (4 Occurrences) Nero Lewd (37 Occurrences) Lazy (10 Occurrences) Lewdness (68 Occurrences) Resources What is the unholy trinity in the end times? | GotQuestions.orgWhy did God condone such terrible violence in the Old Testament? | GotQuestions.org The Shack by William P. Young - a review | GotQuestions.org Vicious: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Vicious (3 Occurrences)Acts 18:14 Acts 20:29 Isaiah 35:9 Subtopics Related Terms |