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Imprecatory \Im"pre*ca*to*ry\, a.
Of the nature of, or containing, imprecation; invoking evil;
as, the imprecatory psalms.
[1913 Webster]


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  • What is imprecatory prayer? - GotQuestions. org
    What is imprecatory prayer? Is it wrong to ask God to judge punish someone in prayer? When are imprecatory prayers appropriate?
  • IMPRECATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of IMPRECATION is curse How to use imprecation in a sentence
  • The Imprecatory Psalms - 10 Things to Know About Praying Them
    What are the Imprecatory Psalms and Should We Pray Them? Honestly, that’s only a fraction of the Psalms in which prayers for the judgment of God’s enemies are found
  • What Are Imprecatory Prayers in the Bible? | Christianity. com
    What Is Imprecatory Prayer in the Bible? An imprecatory prayer calls upon God to bring judgment, justice, or curses upon enemies or the wicked Imprecatory prayers are found in the Old Testament, particularly the Psalms
  • Topical Bible: Understanding Imprecatory Prayers
    Imprecatory prayers are a category of prayers found within the Bible, particularly in the Psalms, where the psalmist calls upon God to bring judgment, calamity, or curses upon their enemies or the enemies of God
  • Imprecatory - definition of imprecatory by The Free Dictionary
    Define imprecatory imprecatory synonyms, imprecatory pronunciation, imprecatory translation, English dictionary definition of imprecatory tr v im·pre·cat·ed , im·pre·cat·ing , im·pre·cates To invoke evil upon; curse im′pre·ca′tor n im′pre·ca·to′ry adj American Heritage® Dictionary of the
  • Imprecatory. org
    To imprecate is to curse one’s enemies In Psalms and other books of the Old Testament, this is typically done by invoking God’s judgment upon them or asking God to effect their calamitous ruin Imprecations can be difficult to pray, because their language often leans on warring or other violent means of rendering enemies powerless





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