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The two liars came in and sat across from Naboth. Then they accused him of cursing God and the king, so the people dragged Naboth outside and stoned him to death.

Don't trust him when he tells you that the LORD will protect you from the king of Assyria.

None of these gods kept their people safe from the king of Assyria. Do you think the LORD your God can do any better?

Don't trust your God or be fooled by his promise to defend Jerusalem against me.

Sennacherib, you cursed, shouted, and sneered at me, the holy God of Israel.

he told them that the LORD had this message for Hezekiah: I am the LORD. Don't worry about the insulting things that have been said about me by these messengers from the king of Assyria.

Try taking away everything he owns, and he will curse you to your face."

In spite of everything, Job did not sin or accuse God of doing wrong.

After each feast, Job would send for his children and perform a ceremony, as a way of asking God to forgive them of any wrongs they may have done. He would get up early the next morning and offer a sacrifice for each of them, just in case they had sinned or silently cursed God.

Try striking Job's own body with pain, and he will curse you to your face."

Remember your enemies, LORD! They foolishly sneer and won't respect you.

Do something, God! Defend yourself. Remember how those fools sneer at you all day long.

These judges can handle the ordinary cases and bring the more difficult ones to you. Having them to share the load will make your work easier.

They served as judges, deciding the easy cases themselves, but bringing the more difficult ones to Moses.

Do not misuse my name. I am the LORD your God, and I will punish anyone who misuses my name.

Don't speak evil of me or of the ruler of your people.

They will go around in great pain and will become so hungry that they will angrily curse their king and their gods. And when they try to find help in heaven

Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri from the tribe of Dan, had married an Egyptian, and they had a son. One day their son got into a fight with an Israelite man in camp and cursed the name of the LORD. So the young man was dragged off to Moses,

The high priest then tore his robe and said, "This man claims to be God! We don't need any more witnesses! You have heard what he said.

It is just as the Scriptures tell us, "You have made foreigners say insulting things about God."

I used to say terrible and insulting things about him, and I was cruel. But he had mercy on me because I didn't know what I was doing, and I had not yet put my faith in him.

And because of their painful sores, they cursed the God who rules in heaven. But still they did not stop doing evil things.

Hailstones, weighing about a hundred pounds each, fell from the sky on people. Finally, the people cursed God, because the hail was so terrible.




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