The current research paper investigates love-hate relationship in regard to the concept of good and evil, i.e., the antithesis between love of good and hatred of evil in ancient Egypt. The objective is to uncover the rationale and functional relationship behind this antithetical relation. By examining the nuances, contextual variations, and semantic valences, the researcher investigates this antithesis relationship in textual sources. The convergence of loving good, symbolising acceptance, and hating evil, symbolising rejection, holds political necessity, imposes a social imperative, moral urgency, and religious significance
Megahed, A. E., & Mahmoud, M. (2025). Antithesis Between Loving Good and Hating Evil in Ancient Egypt. Shedet, 14(14), 254-263. doi: 10.21608/shedet.2024.282776.1244
MLA
Abd El-Moneem Megahed; Mervat Farrag Mahmoud. "Antithesis Between Loving Good and Hating Evil in Ancient Egypt", Shedet, 14, 14, 2025, 254-263. doi: 10.21608/shedet.2024.282776.1244
HARVARD
Megahed, A. E., Mahmoud, M. (2025). 'Antithesis Between Loving Good and Hating Evil in Ancient Egypt', Shedet, 14(14), pp. 254-263. doi: 10.21608/shedet.2024.282776.1244
VANCOUVER
Megahed, A. E., Mahmoud, M. Antithesis Between Loving Good and Hating Evil in Ancient Egypt. Shedet, 2025; 14(14): 254-263. doi: 10.21608/shedet.2024.282776.1244