-
distinguish between the
optative mood and an
imprecative mood (abbreviated IMPR). In
these languages, the
imprecative mood is used to wish
misfortune upon others...
- A
curse (also
called an
imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any
expressed wish that some form of
adversity or...
-
quotes from
Psalm 69 in the
Epistle to the
Romans 11:9-10 and 15:3.
Imprecations in the
Hebrew Bible are not
limited to the
Imprecatory Psalms. The Nevi'im...
- that
seems nonsensical to outsiders. "Gibberish" is also used as an
imprecation to
denigrate or tar
ideas or
opinions the user
disagrees with or finds...
- ἀρή (arē), the
Ionic form of the
Doric ἀρά (ara), "bane, ruin, curse,
imprecation".
Mosaic in
Maltezana near Analipsi, Astypalaia, 5th
century CE Aries...
- Hermon". "Then
sware they all
together and
bound themselves by
mutual imprecations upon it. And they were in all two hundred; who
descended in the days...
-
hymns or
songs of praise,
communal and
individual laments,
royal psalms,
imprecation, and
individual thanksgivings. The book also
includes psalms of communal...
- ἀρή (arē), the
Ionic form of the
Doric ἀρά (ara), "bane, ruin, curse,
imprecation".
Walter Burkert notes that "Ares is
apparently an
ancient abstract noun...
- they are
expelled from the
Garden of Eden, with Eve
herself suffering imprecations, with her
being subjected to
additional agony during childbirth, as well...
-
mutual imprecations not to
abandon this plan but to do this thing." Then
sware they all
together and
bound themselves by
mutual imprecations upon it...