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What Curse Words Are In The Bible?<\/b> <\/p>\n

Cursing has always been a taboo topic, especially in religious texts such as the Bible. Though it has become more socially accepted in recent years, there are still many people in the Bible who express unfavorable and angry words. These words, called curses, can be found throughout the Bible in both the Old and New Testaments, often as responses to difficult situations or to people actively doing evil. <\/p>\n

A curse includes using strong language, like profanity, to express negative emotions. In religious texts, a curse may be used as divine retribution for evil acts, for example, when Black Canaanites cursed Israel for their disobedience. It can also be used to show compassion as in the curse of a blind beggar, Bartimaeus, when Jesus interrogated him.<\/p>\n

Some scholars have argued that the use of curse words is a necessary part of expressing anger in the Bible, highlighting the struggles of the Old Testament prophets. However, the majority of Biblical curses are used as a form of divine justice, to express the anger or disappointment of God or a Biblical leader. This can be seen in passages such as Psalms 59:12, Jeremiah 11:3, and Leviticus 26:16. <\/p>\n