In die Skriflig (Jun 1998)

Die ambivalente aard van skoonheid en begeerte in die Ou Testament

  • L. Kruger,
  • J. P. J. Olivier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ids.v32i1.1632
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
pp. 85 – 96

Abstract

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Psalm 45:12 and Proverbs 5:25 are identified as the only two places in the Old Testament where the Hebrew word יפה for beauty is the subject of the two verbs אוה and הפד found in the Tenth Commandment (Deut. 5:21) for covet/crave.' desire. An exegetical comparison between the two text verses shows an attitude towards the desire for beauty which proves to be ethical ambivalent. According to this exegesis the social religious context determines the positive or negative experience or consequences of beauty and desire. This ambivalence introduces another perspective on the Tenth Commandment, as this view cancels any rigid interpretation of coveting: because the integrity of the covenant relationship between God and his people sanctions the acceptability or not of the use of beauty, or the desire of it.