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Curses are understood to be effective in the Bible, and there are civil penalties associated with curses in certain contexts ([[Exodus 21:17]], [[Leviticus 20:9]]). This topic will cover the relevance of curses to an understanding of Biblical Law.
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Curses are understood to be effective in the Bible, and there are civil penalties associated with curses in certain contexts ({{:Translink|Category:Exodus 21:17}}, {{:Translink|Category:Leviticus 20:9}}). This topic will cover the relevance of curses to an understanding of Biblical Law.

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Curses are understood to be effective in the Bible, and there are civil penalties associated with curses in certain contexts ({{:Translink|Category:Exodus 21:17}}, {{:Translink|Category:Leviticus 20:9}}). This topic will cover the relevance of curses to an understanding of Biblical Law.
TranslationCurses are understood to be effective in the Bible, and there are civil penalties associated with curses in certain contexts ({{:Translink|Category:Exodus 21:17}}, {{:Translink|Category:Leviticus 20:9}}). This topic will cover the relevance of curses to an understanding of Biblical Law.

Curses are understood to be effective in the Bible, and there are civil penalties associated with curses in certain contexts (Exodus 21:17, Leviticus 20:9). This topic will cover the relevance of curses to an understanding of Biblical Law.