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Imprecatory - Definition of Imprecatory at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Imprecatory. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use imprecatory in a Sentence...
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Imprecatory psalms are those those psalms that contain curses or prayers for the punishment of the psalmist's enemies. To imprecate means to invoke evil upon, or curse. Psalms 7, 35, 55, 58, 59, 69, 79, 109, 137 and 139 all contain prayers for God's judgment on the psalmist's enemies.
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Definition of Imprecatory in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Imprecatory. Pronunciation of Imprecatory. Translations of Imprecatory. Imprecatory synonyms, Imprecatory antonyms. Information about Imprecatory in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... He once announced that he would use imprecatory prayers --
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Imprecatory Prayer; The Christian answer to persecution, injustice and tyranny. ... Information on imprecatory prayer is extremely rare and that definition is so poor that it could almost be called a 'government' definition. Why is this definition poor? What is a better definition?
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In light of the recent attack from the ememies of God I ask the children of God to go into action with Imprecatory Prayer. Especially against Americans United for Seperation of Church and State. I made an attempt to go to them via Matt 18:15 but they refused to talk to me. ... Imprecatory prayer, is now our duty...
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Righteous imprecatory prayer is the last hope of the patient, innocent, faithful saint. Use of this type of prayer may not be a pleasant thought, but the grave sin of evil men spoils many things. Imprecatory prayer is one of the helps God extends to us in times of such need.
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Some imprecatory statements may fit with this theory, but this explanation certainly does not satisfy the entire spectrum of these prayers of condemnation—some of which make actual request of God to destroy the enemy.
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The term 'imprecatory' is applied to certain Psalms and other portions of Scripture that invoke or threaten evil upon the wicked, or contain solemn warnings of the inevitable punishment of sin.
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And how can you who are pastors help the sheep of your flocks to pray the imprecatory psalms? ... This article is from War Psalms of the Prince of Peace: Lessons from the Imprecatory Psalms, published by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, Phillipsburg, New Jersey. It appears as chapter 5 in that excellent book.
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