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1. Blessings or Maledictions—There Is a Choice!

2. It is a kind of malediction.

3. What is the meaning of the word “malediction”?

4. Shakespeare's remains were guarded by a malediction.

5. Would you turn their distress into a malediction?

6. He was answered with a torrent of malediction.

7. of those in front of Ebal emphasizes each malediction.

8. Now the spell he had nurtured would become an old man's malediction.

9. Lechery Maledictions and Grieving Adjures to the Concerns of Flesh by Inthyflesh, released 09 May 2020 1

10. Antonyms for Benisons include anathemas, curses, execration, imprecations, maledictions, malisons, damnings, damnation, denunciations and cursings

11. And they will become a curse, an object of horror, a malediction, and a reproach.

12. After each of the maledictions, the instruction was given: “And all the people must say, ‘Amen!’”

13. Earlier, when the nations wished to cite an example of malediction, they could point to Israel.

14. Antonyms for Benison include anathema, curse, execration, imprecation, malediction, malison, damning, damnation, denunciation and cursing

15. There Joshua “read aloud all the words of the law, the blessing and the malediction.”

16. Often, the people of Israel reaped the blistering results of maledictions because they chose to engage in false worship.

17. As if that quest were not macabre enough in itself, I went as if under some sort of malediction.

18. 9 Before the basic tenets of that agreement were etched in stone by the ‘finger of God,’ though, divine maledictions became necessary.

19. All those benedictions will fall back before they reach heaven, and only the malediction will ascend to God.

20. Such maledictions also certified that there can be no trifling with God’s principles and purposes, nor can there be a despising of them.

21. 20 It is often claimed that there is the malediction prohibition in Daoism, and Buddhist monks simply reject such business.

22. But like the movie mummies who invoke the malediction, the legend of the mummy's curse seems destined never to die.

23. It is often claimed that there is the malediction prohibition in Daoism, and Buddhist monks simply reject such business.

24. The imperial malediction on factions has a more than curious parallel, as we shall see, in Chang's own philosophy of history and learning.

25. But if they did not keep listening to him, maledictions would just as surely overtake them. —Deuteronomy 8:10-14; 26:18; 28:2, 15.

26. There isn't any malediction, denouncement and slander towards LuoJing was heard or read by the world in any time so far.

27. Its malediction has been unchanged in ethics and philosophy, and today it is maintained in psychoanalysis and the 'liberation of desire.

28. Here only one sound was audible, a sound as heart-rending as the death rattle, as menacing as a malediction, the tocsin of Saint-Merry.

29. There are many synonyms of Commination which include Anathema, Condemnation, Curse, Denunciation, Diatribe, Excommunication, Execration, Imprecation, Malediction, Obloquy, Threatening, Proscription, Threat Of Punishment, etc.

30. I remember, May 19I was 15-and-a-half, and Iwas thrown into a haunted universe wherethestory ofthehumanadventureseemed to swing irrevocably between horror and malediction.

31. Then, the account tells us: “He read aloud all the words of the law, the blessing and the malediction, according to all that is written in the book of the law.

32. From his very first steps among men, he had felt himself, later on he had seen himself, spewed out, blasted, rejected. Human words were, for him, always a raillery or a malediction.

33. Malediction: No longer increases the effect of Curse of the Elements, but now also increases the periodic critical strike chance of your Corruption and Unstable Affliction spells by 3/6/9%.

34. … the new television season—the event called more bluntly “the half-billion-dollar Crapshoot” by those who have made it and who now await blessing or malediction … 2001, Joyce Carol Oates, Middle Age : A Romance (Fourth Estate, paperback edition), page 163: What a Crapshoot, fatherhood