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hypocrite, hypocrisy

Definition:

The term "hypocrite" refers to a person who does things to appear righteous, but who secretly is acting in evil ways. The term "hypocrisy" refers to the behavior that deceives people into thinking a person is righteous.

  • Hypocrites want to be seen doing good things so that people will think that they are good people.
  • Often a hypocrite will criticize other people for doing the same sinful things that they themselves do.
  • Jesus called the Pharisees hypocrites because although they acted religiously like wearing certain clothes and eating certain foods, they were not kind or fair to people.
  • A hypocrite points out faults in other people, but doesn't admit his own faults.

Translation Suggestions:

  • Some languages have an expression like "two-faced" that refers to a hypocrite or a hypocrite's actions.
  • Other ways to translate "hypocrite" could include "fraud" or "pretender" or "arrogant, deceitful person."
  • The term "hypocrisy" could be translated by, "deception" or "fake actions" or "pretending."

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