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

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

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Filed under Impiety punished. (Cf. Q457.2, Q458.0.5, Q467.2, Q552.2.3.1.2, Q552.2.3.2.2, Q558.11, Q558.12, Q558.17, Q559.4, Q559.5.)

8 finer motifs beneath it
Discourtesy to god punished. (Cf. Q327.) Punishment for opposition to Christ at crucifixion. (Cf. Q556.1.) Blasphemy punished. (Cf. Q551.1.8, Q558.4.) 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
Filed beside it
Devil plagues impious people Punishment for desecration of holy places (images, etc.) (Cf. Q411.11, Q415.7, Q431.13, Q491.1.2, Q499.3, Q551.6.5, Q551.8.2, Q552.17, Q556.6, Q557.7, Q558.5, Q558.14, Q558.17, Q558.18, Q559.9.) Punishment for neglect of services to gods (God). (Cf. Q523.7, Q554.2, Q557.7, Q559.4.) Punishment for betraying confessional. (Cf. Q414.0.9.) Punishment for scoffing at religious teachings. (Cf. Q415.8, Q458.0.5, Q551.10.1, Q552.7, Q552.8, Q552.13.1.2, Q553.1, Q554.3, Q554.4, Q555.1, Q558.1.) Punishment for leaving holy orders. (Cf. Q520.5, Q551.3.4.3.) Punishment for opposition to holy person. (Cf. Q286.1, Q421.2, Q428.3, Q451.3.3, Q451.7.0.2.1, Q457.4, Q494.1, Q551.2.1, Q551.6.2, Q551.7.1, Q551.8.4, Q551.9.1, Q552.1.0.1.1, Q552.1.4, Q552.2.0.1.1, Q552.2.3.1.1, Q552.2.3.1.3, Q552.2.3.2.1, Q552.2.3.2.3, Q552.13.1.1, Q552.13.2.1, Q552.13.2.2, Q552.13.3, Q552.15, Q552.16, Q552.18.1, Q552.18.2, Q552.19.1, Q556.4, Q556.5, Q557.6, Q558.13, Q559.5, Q559.7, Q571.1, Q572.3, Q575, Q576.1, Q582.7, Q591, Q595.1.) Punishment for trying to harm sacred animal. Glutton tries to kill a pig dedicated to St. Anthony. The pig turns upon him and tramples him severely Brahmin punished for killing animal Punishment for change of religious faith Punishment for yielding to temptation by the devil. (Cf. Q582.2.) Cursing punished Punishment for deceiving (divine) emperor Idolatry punished
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Man curses wind; he is turned to stone, along with sack from which he is sowing. (Cf. Q221.) Storm as punishment for affront to disguised supernatural spirit. (Cf. Q221.)

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