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death is the penalty for one who curses father or mother. (Exodus 21, 17)
If a man curses father or mother, his life must pay for it; he has put himself beyond hope of pardon,✻ in cursing father or mother. (Leviticus 20, 9)
blasphemed the Lord’s name in heaping curses upon him. So they brought him before Moses. (His mother’s name was Salumith, daughter to Dabri, of the tribe of Dan.) (Leviticus 24, 11)
Tell the Israelites this: The man who curses his God will be held to account for it; (Leviticus 24, 15)
But if thou dost refuse to listen to him, and carry out faithfully all the commandments and observances I now enjoin on thee, all these curses that follow shall come to meet thee instead. (Deuteronomy 28, 15)
And other curses shall befall thee, hunting thee down until they overtake thee, for thy utter ruin; and all because thou wouldst not listen to the Lord thy God, and hold fast to the commandments and observances he enjoined upon thee. (Deuteronomy 28, 45)
Then the Lord will not spare him. The divine anger will burn high in indignation against such a man, and all the curses of which this book makes mention will fall upon him, till the Lord has effaced his memory among living men, (Deuteronomy 29, 20)
That is why the Lord’s vengeance fell heavy on this land, and he brought on them all the curses which the book of his law contained, (Deuteronomy 29, 27)
At this, Abisai son of Sarvia would have Semei put to death, for the curses he uttered against an anointed king. (2 Samuel 19, 21)
Thou hast to reckon, moreover, with Semei son of Gera, the Benjamite from Bahurim. Foul were the curses he hurled at me on my way to the Encampment; but when I crossed Jordan again he came out to meet me, and I swore to him in the Lord’s name that I would not slay him. (1 Kings 2, 8)
His mouth overflows with curses, and calumny, and deceit; his tongue is a storehouse of dissension and mischief. (Psalms 9, 28)
when the heart forgets its Maker; and of all sin pride is the root. Leave it, or curses thou shalt have in full measure, and be ruined at the last. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 15)
