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Imprecation

Imprecation

Imprecation

an appeal to God, invoking his curse upon (1) either one’s self or (2) another. For the former, SEE OATH. The latter, which occurs frequently in the so-called imprecatory Psalms (see Edwards, On the Divine Imprecations, in the Bibliotheca Sacra, 1, 97; Presb. Quart. Rev. App. 1861; British and For. Ev. Rev. July, 1864; Heine, Abus. Psalms , 109, imprec. Helmst. 1739), is justified partly by the atrocity of some of the crimes execrated (e.g. that of Doeg), and partly by the fact of special authority in the act of inspiration. SEE ACCURSED; SEE CANAANITES, DESTRUCTION OF; SEE PSALMS.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Imprecation

Instances of:

Ruth

Rth 1:17

Samuel

1Sa 3:17

David

2Sa 1:21; 2Sa 3:28-29

Shimei

2Sa 16:5; 2Sa 16:13 Prayer, Imprecatory

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible