Abhor that which is evil…
Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good.
Loving Your Friend - Halachipedia
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1 Obligation · 2 What does it Include? · 3 Who is one Obligated to Love? · 4 The Sin of Hating a Fellow Jew · 5 Sources ...
Mitzvah of Rebuke - Halachipedia
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... walking in a bad path—it is a Mitzvah to return him to good, and to know that he is sinning in his evil ways, as it is written: “You shall surely rebuke your friend”.
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... on one's own judgement because the Yetzer Hara (evil inclination) fabricates ... offender one must be sure to remove any hate of the offender from one's heart.
Perfecting one's Middot - Halachipedia
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This is the approved revision of this page, as well as being the most recent. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Perfecting one's middot (character traits) is the ...
Mahx Note:
Abhor = be repelled by. Cleave to = be drawn by.
Commanded Instruction (CI) = Don’t let yourself be attracted to evil. Let yourself be attracted to that which is good.
It is to be understood that if you are desiring to be within the spirit of Mashiach then this instruction will be helpful to you. It is also assumed that if this is true of you then you have let this be known. If you have let this be known then this instruction will carry the weight of a commandment. For your choices and actions do not affect you alone but also others, especially all those with whom you are in communion.
Deu 13:17, Psa 34:14, Psa 36:4, Psa 45:7, Psa 97:10, Psa 101:3, Psa 119:104, Psa 119:163; Pro 8:13; Amo 5:15, Psa 37:27; Job 28:28; Pro 3:7, Pro 8:13, Pro 13:14, Pro 16:16-17; Isa 1:16-17, Psa 91:14, Pro 3:7