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And he, turning to look, called down the Lord’s curse on them. Thereupon, out came two bears from the forest, and forty-two of the boys were torn in pieces. (2 Kings 2, 24)
You see for yourselves that no word of the Lord’s curse upon the house of Achab has missed the mark; what the Lord prophesied through his servant Elias, he has here fulfilled. (2 Kings 10, 10)
he brought Jonadab to Samaria. And all of Achab’s household that were left in Samaria he destroyed to a man, so fulfilling that curse which the Lord pronounced through Elias. (2 Kings 10, 17)
binding every man in the territory of Juda under a curse. Loyally they swore, loyally kept their oath, nor did they turn to the Lord in vain; peace undisturbed on every frontier was their reward. (2 Chronicles 15, 15)
by refusing to provide food and drink, when Israel came by; it was they, too, that hired Balaam to curse Israel, only our God transformed that curse into a blessing. (Nehemiah 13, 2)
I remonstrated with such men, and called down a curse on them; with some I came to blows, and plucked the hair from their heads. Then I made them take an oath in God’s name; there should be no more alien sons-in-law, or daughters-in-law, or wives. Why, I said, (Nehemiah 13, 25)
from my safe fastness they would fain dislodge me, ready liars that speak me fair, but ever with a curse in their hearts. (Psalms 61, 5)
Cursing he loved, upon him let the curse fall; for blessing he cared little, may blessing still pass him by. Let cursing wrap him about, sink like water into his inmost being, soak, like oil, into the marrow of his bones! (Psalms 108, 18)
Bless me, thou, and let them curse as they will; disappoint my adversaries, and grant thy servant relief. (Psalms 108, 28)
Chastener of the proud, thy curse lies on all who swerve from thy covenant. (Psalms 118, 21)
To gain a brief hour of this perishable life, shall I play a trick on them, shall I disgrace this hoary head of mine and bring down a curse on it? (2 Maccabees 6, 25)
Corn hoarded shall win thee a curse, corn sold freely a blessing, from the lips of a whole people. (Proverbs 11, 26)
