μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Destruction of property by thunderbolt as punishment. (Cf. Q595.)

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Filed under Death by thunderbolt as punishment.

1 finer motif beneath it
Thunderbolt demolishes fortress as punishment for disobedience (to saint). (Cf. Q227, Q325.)
Filed beside it
Thunder slays people for disregard of him Lightning strikes monk who despises humility. (Cf. Q331.) Ravisher killed by thunderbolt. (Cf. Q244.) Impostor killed by lightning. (Cf. Q262.) Death by thunderbolt as punishment for opposition to holy person. (Cf. Q227.) Death by thunderbolt as punishment for treachery. (Cf. Q261.) Death by thunderbolt as punishment for injustice. (Cf. Q296.) Woman who accused saint of raping her is struck by lightning. (Cf. Q263.) Infidel defies God to strike him with lightning. God does. (Cf. Q221.3.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Loss or destruction of property as punishment. (Cf. Q552.1.0.1, Q552.13.2, Q552.14.1, Q585, Q552.18.)

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