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Imprecatory Psalms : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imprecatory Psalms Imprecatory Psalms, contained within the Book of Psalms of the Hebrew Bible (), are those that invoke judgment, calamity, or curses, upon one's enemies or those perceived as the enemies of God. Major Imprecatory Psalms include Psalm 69 and Psalm 109, while Psalms 5, 6, 11, 12, 35, 37, 40, 52, 54, 56, 58, 69, 79, 83, 137, 139, and 143 are also considered imprecatory (link to full text of Psalms). As a sample, Psalm 69:24 states toward God, ''"Pour out Your indignation on them, and let Your burning anger overtake them"'' and Psalm 137:9, which declares ''"Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones."'' The Psalms ((ヘブライ語:Tehilim), תהילים, or "praises"), considered part of both Hebrew and Christian Scripture, served as ancient Israel's "psalter" or "hymnbook", which was used during temple and private worship. The New Testament contains passages that quote Imprecatory Psalms. Jesus of Nazareth is shown quoting from them in John 15:25, and John 2:17, while Paul the Apostle quotes from Psalm 69 in the Epistle to the Romans 11:9-10 and 15:3. ==Imprecations elsewhere in the Bible==
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