pride
01KJR8SPR1KB61EJ8K776E7N09Properties
- _kg_layer
- 0
- 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.
- divine_response
- God resists the proud
- effect_on_narrator
- curbed by God's fear
Relationships
- referenced_byGod
- context
- resists
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- source_text
- who didst curb my pride with Thy fear
- extracted_fromSource
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-02T21:55:56.789Z
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- same_as01KJR8SKB2959AW3HR6BENRN6R
- confidence
- 1
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:52.083Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The candidate 'pride sin' has a highly consistent label, type, and description with the source 'pride'. Its relationship of 'separates_from God' aligns perfectly with the source's 'God resists the proud' and 'refusal to submit to the divine yoke'.
- same_as01KJR8RGT7QYZYYBW2M2MHVBX8
- confidence
- 1
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:52.083Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The candidate 'self-willed pride' is a specific manifestation of pride. Its description of 'arrogant self-reliance that leads individuals to forsake God' directly matches the source's definition of pride as a 'refusal to submit to the divine yoke' and an outcome of 'forsaking God'.
- same_as01KJR8SBK97PXT0MM95YKKHYQE
- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:52.083Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The candidate 'vanity' is described as 'Excessive pride or admiration of one's own achievements'. This directly aligns with the source's description of pride as 'manifested in the desire for human praise'. Vanity is a strong manifestation of pride in this context.
- same_as01KJR8SE2FCBZHMGFAYDC9P2M7
- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:52.083Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The candidate 'ambition' is described as a 'vice that seeks worldly honours and glory'. This is a direct manifestation of the source's definition of pride as a 'desire for human praise'. The source text itself links 'ambitions of the world' to God resisting the proud, indicating a close conceptual overlap.