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Author | : Anne Marie Kitz |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 541 |
Release | : 2014-01-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1575068745 |
This is a book about curses. It is not about curses as insults or offensive language but curses as petitions to the divine world to render judgment and execute harm on identified, hostile forces. In the ancient world, curses functioned in a way markedly different from our own, and it is into the world of the ancient Near East that we must go in order to appreciate the scope of their influence. For the ancient Near Easterners, curses had authentic meaning. Curses were part of their life and religion. They were not inherently magic or features of superstitions, nor were they mere curiosities or trifling antidotes. They were real and effective. They were employed proactively and reactively to manage life’s many vicissitudes and maintain social harmony. They were principally protective, but they were also the cause of misfortune, illness, depression, and anything else that undermined a comfortable, well-balanced life. Every member of society used them, from slave to king, from young to old, from men and women to the deities themselves. They crossed cultural lines and required little or no explanation, for curses were the source of great evil. In other words, curses were universal. Because curses were woven into the very fabric of every known ancient Near Eastern society, they emerge frequently and in a wide variety of venues. They appear on public and private display objects, on tomb stelae, tomb lintels, and sarcophagi, on ancient kudurrus and narûs. They are used in political, administrative, social, religious, and familial contexts. They are the subject of incantations. They are tools that exorcise demons and dispel disease; they ban, protect, and heal. This is the phenomenology of cursing in the ancient Near East, and this is what the present work explores.
Author | : Rick Cook |
Publisher | : Baen Publishing Enterprises |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2016-01-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1625794827 |
It all began when the wizards of the White League were under attack by their opponents of the Black League and one of their most powerful members cast a spell to bring forth a mighty wizard to aid their cause. What the spell delivered was master hacker Walter Wiz Zumwalt. The wizard who east the spell was dead and nobodyÊnot the elves, not the dwarves, not even the dragonsÊcould figure out what the shanghaied computer nerd was good for. But spells are a lot like computer programs, and, in spite of the Wiz's unprepossessing appearance, he was going to defeat the all-powerful Black League, win the love of a beautiful red-haired witch, and prove that when it comes to spells and sorcery, nobody but nobody can beat a Silicon Valley computer geek! At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Author | : Rick Cook |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Computer programs |
ISBN | : 9780743436175 |
Hurled into an alternate universe, hacker Walter "Wiz" Zumwalt defeated the all-powerful Black League and won the love of the beautiful witch Moira. Now Wiz must deal with computer criminals from his own world, a curse, and the dragons.
Author | : Elkanah K. Cheboi |
Publisher | : Langham Publishing |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2023-11-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1839739452 |
The practice of cursing remains a significant aspect of life in many African countries. This book addresses this practice with the seriousness it deserves, arguing that Christ is the ultimate curse remover. Dr. Elkanah K. Cheboi examines the meaning and implications of the Pauline statement in Galatians that “Christ became a curse for us.” Drawing from biblical passages referencing judicial curses, and the widespread practice of cursing and blessing within the Ancient Near East and Greco-Roman world, he investigates how the crucified and cursed Christ provides the ultimate solution to the power and dominion of curses. Demonstrating the insufficiencies of curse remedies, both in the ancient world and the modern African context, this study offers christological insight into the implications of Christ’s death not simply for human sin but also human curses. Dr. Cheboi specifically examines parallels between the New Testament context and Kenya’s Marakwet culture, where curses are still deeply feared as life-threatening and generational. Offering powerful insight into aspects of contemporary African culture not always fully understood, this book integrates biblical scholarship with practical application and is an excellent resource for pastors, missionaries, and theologians alike.
Author | : John Locke |
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Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 1812 |
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Author | : Alessandro Francesco T.A. Manzoni |
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Total Pages | : 410 |
Release | : 1828 |
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Author | : Kesha Barwal |
Publisher | : Wordsgenix Publication |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2024-05-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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“The Curse" tells the story of a small town plagued by a mysterious curse that brings tragedy and misfortune to its residents. As the townspeople grapple with the curse's effects, they must confront their darkest secrets and inner demons to break the curse and restore peace to their community. The novel explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the power of human resilience in the face of adversity.
Author | : Jonathan Ceredig Davies |
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Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Folklore |
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Author | : Sarasa Nagase |
Publisher | : J-Novel Club |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2023-02-22 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1718316968 |
When it comes to light that Octavia de Reine isn’t a legitimate member of the noble House of Reine, she swiftly finds herself disowned. At first she takes this in stride...until her power hungry father and ex-suitor start vying for the house full of mysterious heirlooms that her doting grandmother left her. Little does her family know that she’s destined to inherit an even greater legacy. Olivia hopes to follow in Granny’s footsteps and become a famous detective, after all! She’ll face off against young noblemen, phantom thieves, and magical items corrupted by demonic forces. Oh, and one vengeful angel queen. Moreover, who’s this suspiciously young marquis that seems so smitten with her...?
Author | : Thomas Waters |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2019-10-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300249454 |
The definitive history of how witchcraft and black magic have survived, through the modern era and into the present dayCursed Britain unveils the enduring power of witchcraft, curses and black magic in modern times. Few topics are so secretive or controversial. Yet, whether in the 1800s or the early 2000s, when disasters struck or personal misfortunes mounted, many Britons found themselves believing in things they had previously dismissed – dark supernatural forces.Historian Thomas Waters here explores the lives of cursed or bewitched people, along with the witches and witch-busters who helped and harmed them. Waters takes us on a fascinating journey from Scottish islands to the folklore-rich West Country, from the immense territories of the British Empire to metropolitan London. We learn why magic caters to deep-seated human needs but see how it can also be abused, and discover how witchcraft survives by evolving and changing. Along the way, we examine an array of remarkable beliefs and rituals, from traditional folk magic to diverse spiritualities originating in Africa and Asia.This is a tale of cynical quacks and sincere magical healers, depressed people and furious vigilantes, innocent victims and rogues who claimed to possess evil abilities. Their spellbinding stories raise important questions about the state’s role in regulating radical spiritualities, the fragility of secularism and the true nature of magic.