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Motif

Curse for inhospitality. (Cf. Q292.)

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Miraculous punishments. · view the constellation · filed as Q556.7

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Filed under Curse as punishment.

1 finer motif beneath it
Curse for enforced hospitality
Filed beside it
Curse threatened to enforce demand Voice from heaven pronounces curse of destruction on city Curse for participation in Crucifixion. (Cf. Q221.2.) Mark of Cain. Permanent mark as curse on a murderer. (Cf. Q211.) Curse for leaving home Man has color of the dead as result of saint's curse for disobedience. (Cf. Q227.) Saint decrees offenders will not be able to fortify their dwellings. Fences fall, earth gapes when dug. (Cf. D2192, Q227, Q552.) Curse for plundering church: king loses battles. (Cf. Q222.) Curse for mockery. (Cf. Q288.) Curse for banishing wife at wish of paramour. (Cf. Q248.) Curse for murder. (Cf. Q211.) Curse for uncharitableness. (Cf. Q286.1.) Curse for stealing. (Cf. Q212.)
Travels with (Thompson’s cf.)
Inhospitality punished. (Cf. P320, Q45, Q551.6.7, Q556.7, W158.)
Carried in tale types

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