inordinate affection
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- _kg_layer
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- consequence
- its own punishment
- description
- Excessive or uncontrolled desires and passions, which God has commanded to be their own inherent punishment.
- nature
- excessive desire
Relationships
- isPunishment
- description
- God has commanded that every inordinate affection, or uncontrolled desire, serves as its own inherent punishment.
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- source_text
- every inordinate affection should be its own punishment
- extracted_fromSource
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-02T21:55:46.383Z
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- same_as01KJR8SKSHNYHN1KVS28S8KZK8
- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:52.708Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The source 'inordinate affection' is described as 'Excessive or uncontrolled desires and passions' with 'nature: excessive desire'. Candidate 2, 'concupiscence general', is described as 'strong, often sinful, desire or lust' and is of type 'desire'. 'Concupiscence' is a theological term for excessive, sinful desire, making it semantically equivalent to 'inordinate affection'.
- same_as01KJR8RDSGTFJR6P2TCHNMJ3WS
- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:52.708Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The source 'inordinate affection' is described as 'Excessive or uncontrolled desires and passions' with 'nature: excessive desire'. Candidate 7, 'lustfulness', is described as 'A passionate and often sinful desire' with 'nature: desire'. Both descriptions align closely, referring to the same concept of excessive, sinful desire. The candidate also has an internal 'same_as' relationship to a 'concupiscence' entity, reinforcing the interchangeability of these terms.
- same_as01KJR8RYH7NM1YRXJBRF08PPNC
- confidence
- 0.95
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:52.708Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The source 'inordinate affection' is defined as 'Excessive or uncontrolled desires and passions' with 'nature: excessive desire'. Candidate 9, 'lust', is described as 'A form of uncleanness... associated with desires that lead to sin'. 'Lust' is a direct and strong synonym for 'inordinate affection' in a theological context, both referring to an excessive and sinful desire.