μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Blasphemy punished. (Cf. Q551.1.8, Q558.4.)

Rewards and punishments. · Deeds punished. · Impiety punished. · view the constellation · filed as Q221.3

Filed across the traditions
  • Spanish Keller, Espinosa Jr. No. 190
  • Jewish *Neuman.
  • general *Loomis White Magic 98f.
Within the index

Filed under Personal offences against gods punished. (Cf. Q551.3.4.2, Q552.14.0.1.)

Filed beside it
Discourtesy to god punished. (Cf. Q327.) Punishment for opposition to Christ at crucifixion. (Cf. Q556.1.) Seaman who defies God shipwrecked Disobedience to God punished Lack of trust in God punished Doubt of veracity of goddess' statement punished Theft from water-deity punished
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Man put in moon for cursing God. He is now the man in the moon. (Cf. A751, Q221.3.) The Wandering Jew. Ceaseless wandering with inability to die as punishment for blasphemy. (Cf. Q221.3.) Person miraculously lifted into air and dashed to death as punishment for blasphemy. (Cf. Q221.3, Q417.) Sacrilege and blasphemy punished by magic adhesion. (Cf. Q221.3.) Magic manifestation: blood flows suddenly from mouth of blasphemer. (Cf. Q221.3.) Infidel defies God to strike him with lightning. God does. (Cf. Q221.3.) Earth swallows man as punishment for sacrilege (blasphemy, heresy, etc.). (Cf. Q221.3.) Usurer flees city to escape plague. On his return he boasts that God did not get him. He takes the plague and dies. (Cf. Q221.3.) Blasphemer stricken dead. (Cf. Q221.3.)

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