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What does the Bible say about God's curses?

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The Bible teaches that God's curses and blessings both serve a purpose in His divine justice and holiness, as seen in passages like Deuteronomy 27.

In Deuteronomy 27, God commands the Israelites to proclaim blessings from Mount Gerizim and curses from Mount Ebal, illustrating how both are essential expressions of His character. God, being holy and righteous, cannot overlook sin, and His curses reflect His judgment against wickedness. This duality of blessing and cursing is foundational to understanding God's governance of the world and humanity, as He is light, righteous, and merciful. Eternal consequences like heaven and hell further demonstrate this balance; those who reject God face judgement, while His people are eternally blessed.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 27:12, Romans 11:22, Matthew 25:34-41

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The God who curses
Don Bell · Jul 31, 2008
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