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IN CHRISTIANITY, THE TRADITIONALLY THREE ENEMIES OF THE SOUL; SOMETIMES CONTRASTED WITH THE TRINITY
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the world, the flesh, and the devil         
all forms of temptation to sin.
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ORTHOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS OF GREEK, MODERN AND HISTORICAL
Monotonic orthography; Polytonic Greek orthography; Monotonic Greek orthography; Polytonic Greek; Monotonic Greek script; Polytonic Greek script; Monotonic Greek; Polytonic; ΄; ΅; Έ; Ή; Ά; Ί; Tonos; Dialytika tonos; Ό; Ύ; Ώ; Ϊ́; Ἀ; Diacritics (Greek alphabet); Greek Diacritics; Polytonic transcription; Ὦ; Ϊ; Ϋ; Ϋ́; Ᾱ; Perispomeni; Polytonic orthography; ͂; Ὧ; Ἁ; Ἂ; Ἃ; Ἄ; Ἅ; Ἆ; Ἇ; Ἐ; Ἑ; Ἒ; Ἓ; Ἔ; Ἕ; Ἠ; Ἡ; Ἢ; Ἣ; Ἤ; Ἥ; Ἦ; Ἧ; Ἰ; Ἱ; Ἲ; Ἳ; Ἴ; Ἵ; Ἶ; Ἷ; Ὀ; Ὁ; Ὂ; Ὃ; Ὄ; Ὅ; Υ̓; Ὑ; Υ̓̀; Ὓ; Υ̓́; Ὕ; Υ̓͂; Ὗ; Ὠ; Ὡ; Ὢ; Ὣ; Ὤ; Ὥ; Ὰ; Ὲ; Ὴ; Ὶ; Ὸ; Ὺ; Ὼ; ᾈ; ᾉ; ᾊ; ᾋ; ᾌ; ᾍ; ᾎ; ᾏ; ᾘ; ᾙ; ᾚ; ᾛ; ᾜ; ᾝ; ᾞ; ᾟ; ᾨ; ᾩ; ᾪ; ᾫ; ᾬ; ᾭ; ᾮ; ᾯ; Ᾰ; Ὰͅ; ᾼ; Άͅ; Α͂; ᾼ͂; ῀; ῁; Ὴͅ; ῌ; Ήͅ; Η͂; ῌ͂; ῍; ῎; ῏; Ῐ; Ῑ; Ϊ̀; Ι͂; Ϊ͂; ῝; ῞; ῟; Ῠ; Ῡ; Ϋ̀; Ρ̓; Ῥ; Υ͂; Ϋ͂; ῭; Ὼͅ; ῼ; Ώͅ; Ω͂; ῼ͂; Grave accent rule; Bareia (accent); Oxeia (accent); Perispomene; Dialytika; Greek diacritic
Greek orthography has used a variety of diacritics starting in the Hellenistic period. The more complex polytonic orthography (), which includes five diacritics, notates Ancient Greek phonology.
The world, the flesh, and the devil         
In Christian theology, the world, the flesh, and the devil (Latin: mundus, caro, et diabolus; Greek ό κοσμος, ή σαρξ, και ό διαβολος) have been singled out "by sources from St Thomas Aquinas" to the Council of Trent, as "implacable enemies of the soul".

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The world, the flesh, and the devil

In Christian theology, the world, the flesh, and the devil (Latin: mundus, caro, et diabolus; Greek: ό κοσμος, ή σαρξ, και ό διαβολος) have been singled out "by sources from St Thomas Aquinas" to the Council of Trent, as "implacable enemies of the soul".

The three sources of temptation have been described as:

  • world -- "indifference and opposition to God’s design", "empty, passing values";
  • flesh -- "gluttony and sexual immorality, ... our corrupt inclinations, disordered passions";
  • the Devil -- "a real, personal enemy, a fallen angel, Father of Lies, who ... labours in relentless malice to twist us away from salvation".

Those sources are seen as in opposition to the three persons of God, i.e. the Trinity.