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An expression of contempt or malediction for someone. To be cursed is to suffer various kinds of misfortune, sometimes to the extent of being cut off from one’s family or community, or of suffering death itself.
Divine curses came into effect after the fall Ge 3:14-19 See also Ge 5:29; Ge 8:21 This curse refers to the flood; the curse of Ge 3:17 is not revoked here.
Divine curses come from disobeying the law Dt 28:15-19 See also Lev 26:14-39; Dt 11:26-28; Dt 27:9-26; Dt 28:20-68; Dt 29:18-21; Jer 11:2-4,8; Da 9:11-14; Gal 3:10
Human curses upon other human beings 2Ki 2:23-24 See also Ge 9:24-25; Jos 9:22-23; 1Sa 14:24-28; Ne 13:25
Human curses upon God Job 2:9; Rev 16:9 See also Isa 52:5; Eze 20:27
Human beings are forbidden to curse God and others Lev 24:15-16 Cursing rulers: Ex 22:28; 1Ki 21:13 Cursing one’s father or mother: Ex 21:17; Mt 15:4 pp Mk 7:10; Lev 20:9
Lev 19:14 cursing the deaf
Jer 20:14 See also Job 3:1-10
Gal 3:13-14 See also Dt 21:22-23
Lk 6:27-28 See also Mt 5:39-42 pp Lk 6:29-30; Ro 12:14; 1Co 4:12-13
1335 | blessing |
2525 | Christ, cross of |
5281 | crucifixion |
5331 | hanging |
5375 | law |
5429 | oaths |
5800 | blasphemy |
5893 | insults |
6154 | fall, the |
8734 | evil |
8819 | scoffing |
9030 | dead bodies |