pride
01KJR8SCGR9A44ZT88DSCP6HQBProperties
- _kg_layer
- 0
- description
- A vice that imitates God's exaltedness, seeking to elevate oneself when only God is truly exalted over all.
- imitates
- exaltedness
- object_of_imitation
- God
Relationships
- imitatesGod
- description
- Pride seeks a false sense of exaltedness, which is an attribute belonging solely to God.
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- source_text
- For so doth pride imitate exaltedness; whereas Thou alone art God exalted over all.
- extracted_fromSource
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-02T21:55:46.004Z
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- same_as01KJR8SKB2959AW3HR6BENRN6R
- confidence
- 0.95
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:46.233Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The candidate 'pride sin' has a highly similar label, type ('sin_concept' vs 'vice' are related categories for moral failings), and description ('self-exaltation against God') which aligns with the source's 'seeking to elevate oneself when only God is truly exalted over all' and 'imitates God's exaltedness'. Both entities describe pride as a spiritual failing related to God's supreme status.
- same_as01KJR8SPR1KB61EJ8K776E7N09
- confidence
- 0.98
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:46.233Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The candidate has the exact same label 'pride' and a consistent type ('sin' vs 'vice'). Its description 'A spiritual state or sin that God resists, manifested in the desire for human praise and a refusal to submit to the divine yoke' is highly congruent with the source's definition of pride as imitating God's exaltedness and seeking self-elevation, implying resistance to God's sole exaltedness. The relationship to 'God' is also central in both.