Motifs · Chapter Q
Rewards and punishments
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- Soul (of Judas) tormented on rock in sea on certain days as respite from pains of hell. Q560.2.3
- Sinners endure hell tortures for one year. Q560.3
- Punishments being prepared in hell. Q561
- Bed heating in hell for certain person. Q561.1
- Kettle heating in hell for certain person. Q561.2
- Seat (room) heating in hell for certain person. Q561.3
- Palace in other world of the dead where are rooms full of tongues, hands, etc. of men committing sins in this world. Q561.4
- Pain of souls tormented in hell alternately ebbs and flows. Q562
- Girdles of sinners in hell alternately scorch with heat and cold. Q562.1
- Souls in hell alternately drowned and burned. Q562.2
- Souls tormented in hell alternately borne up to firmament and cast down to depths. Q562.3
- Punishments in hell fitted to crimes. (Cf. Q580.) Q563
- Punishment in hell fitted to the grade of wickedness. Q563.1
- Letter sent to the relatives from man punished in hell. Q564
- Man admitted to neither heaven nor hell. He has tricked the devil. Q565
- Person to be received by neither earth nor heaven. Q565.1
- Punishments by heat in hell. (Cf. A671.2.4.) Q566
- Punishments by cold in hell. Q567
- Sharp icy hoods (cowls) worn by sinners in hell. Q567.1
- Other punishments in hell. Q569
- Sinners in hell forced to sit in dark puddles up to their middles. (Cf. A689.1.) Q569.1
- Sinners in hell swallowed by dragons. Q569.2
- Sinners in hell fall into mouth of devil. Q569.3
- Sinners in hell painfully suspended. Q569.4
- Smokers in otherworld are locked in smoky rooms. Q569.5
- Punishment and remission. Q570
- Magic foul disease as punishment for persecution of Christians remitted. Q570.1
- Magic blindness as punishment remitted. (Cf. Q451.7.0.2.) Q571
- Magic blindness as punishment for opposition to holy person remitted. (Cf. Q227.) Q571.1
- Magic blindness as punishment for uncharitableness remitted. (Cf. Q286.) Q571.2
- Magic sickness as punishment remitted. (Cf. Q551.6.) Q572
- Magic sickness as punishment for theft remitted. (Cf. Q212.) Q572.1
- Magic sickness as punishment for uncharitableness remitted. (Cf. Q286.) Q572.2
- Magic sickness as punishment for opposition to holy person remitted. (Cf. Q227.) Q572.3
- Magic sickness as punishment for immoderate request remitted. (Cf. Q338.) Q572.4
- Saint deprives enemy king of speech. King repents, speech restored. Q572.5
- Magic paralysis as punishment remitted. (Cf. Q551.7.) Q573
- Magic paralysis as punishment for opposition to holy person remitted. Q573.1
- Magic paralysis as punishment for scorning of bishop remitted. Q573.2
- Mysterious death as punishment remitted. (Cf. Q558.) Q574
- Mysterious death as punishment for opposition to holy person remitted. (Cf. Q558.13.) Q574.1
- Mysterious death of animals as punishment for uncharitableness remitted. (Cf. D2089.3, Q286.) Q574.2
- Magic putrefaction of food as punishment for opposition to holy person remitted. (Cf. Q227.) Q575
- Curse as punishment remitted. (Cf. Q556.) Q576
- Curse of loss of victory for opposition to holy person remitted. (Cf. Q227.) Q576.1
- Sentence to hang remitted. Q577
- Spirit in hell remitted from humiliating punishment of bathing people. (Cf. Q501.9.) Q578
- Punishment fitted to crime. Q580
- Villain nemesis. Person condemned to punishment he has suggested for others. Q581
- Loss of life as result of one's own treachery. (Cf. Q261.) Q581.0.1
- Unusual murder avenged in like manner. Q581.1
- Villain in hiding killed by blow aimed at his victim. Q581.2
- Those planning to drown others drowned. Q581.3
- Drowning as punishment for drowning. Q581.3.1
- Fitting death as punishment. (Cf. Q411, D2060.) Q582
- Sisters throw unique jewel into lake; killed and thrown after it. Q582.1
- Man who brings fire to his house at devil's instigation burns to death. (Cf. Q233.) Q582.2
- Murderer killed by his own spear. (Cf. Q211.) Q582.3
- Man killed by piece of stone flying from rock his victim dies upon. Q582.3.1
- Man dies from drop of blood of pet hound he has killed. (Cf. Q211.6.) Q582.4
- Man boasts he fears saint no more than hornless sheep; killed by hornless sheep. (Cf. Q333.1.) Q582.5
- Woman killed by horse got through immoderate request. (Cf. Q338, Q557.) Q582.6
- Boy who threw stones at clerics killed by thrown stone. (Cf. Q227.) Q582.7
- Person drinks poison he prepared for another. Q582.8
- Man falls dead when he sees his sons whom he has reared in sin all killed. Q582.9
- Fitting bodily injury as punishment. Q583
- Man who laughs at blind made blind. (Cf. Q288, Q451.7.0.2.) Q583.1
- Man stricken dumb for surly speech. (Cf. Q327, Q451.3.) Q583.2
- Man seeking to flee saint paralyzed. (Cf. Q551.7.1.) Q583.3
- Lying woman's tongue swells. (Cf. Q551.6.1.) Q583.4
- Transformation as fitting punishment. (Cf. D661, Q551.3.) Q584
- Transformer transformed. Q584.1
- Transformation of a man to animal as fitting punishment. (Cf. D661.) Q584.2
- Reincarnation in form fitted to crime. (Cf. Q551.5.) Q584.3
- Fitting destruction (disappearance) of property as punishment. (Cf. Q552.18, Q595.) Q585
- Man refuses to give to charity: his property disappears. (Cf. Q286, Q595.3.) Q585.1
- Destruction (disappearance) of property got through immoderate request. (Cf. Q338.) Q585.2
- During rainy spring, farmer wishes that Lord would sleep till harvest time. Farmer himself sleeps until all neighbors have finished harvesting. When he wakes, he finds his crops ruined. (Cf. Q235.) Q585.3
- Food disappears because of wastefulness. Q585.4
- Son on gallows bites his mother's (father's) nose off: punishment for neglect in youth. Q586
- Jealous husband kills bird which wife falsely says she has been listening to. She has really been conversing with her lover. (Laüstic.) Q587
- Ungrateful son punished by having a son equally ungrateful. (Cf. Q281.1.) Q588
- Punishment fitted to crime – miscellaneous. Q589
- Horses fail when owner refuses load to saint. (Cf. Q286.1, Q557.) Q589.1
- Man cannot drive cow by himself which he refused to share. (Cf. Q272.) Q589.1.0.1
- Man goes forth naked: cursed with nakedness throughout life. (Cf. Q556.) Q589.2
- Punishment for stinginess: amends made by being generous and liberal. (Cf. Q276.) Q589.3
- Miscellaneous punishments. Q590
- Punishment: lie becomes truth. (Cf. Q263.) Q591
- Punishment: death pretended becomes real. Q591.1
- King tests saint by having man feign death; saint perceives trick and causes man to be dead. Q591.1.1
- Punishment: man says salt he carries is stones; it immediately becomes so. Q591.2
- Punishment: man says sugar he carries is earth; it becomes so. Q591.2.1
- Man dies from pretended illness. Q591.3
- Dead mother appears and makes disobedient child eat fatal serpent. (Cf. Q325.) Q593
- Punishment: taking snakes as foster children. Q594
- Loss or destruction of property as punishment. (Cf. Q552.1.0.1, Q552.13.2, Q552.14.1, Q585, Q552.18.) Q595
- Fortress ravaged when saint is refused admittance. (Cf. Q227.) Q595.1
- Cattle killed, crops burned as punishment for abduction. (Cf. Q213.) Q595.2
- Uncharitable king loses wealth. (Cf. Q286, Q585.1.) Q595.3
- Loss of money as punishment. Q595.4
- Tribute as punishment for trickery. Q595.4.1
- Punishment in effigy. Q596
- Quartering in effigy for uxoricide. (Cf. Q211.3.) Q596.1
- Animals avenge injury. (Cf. Q557.) Q597
- Snake carries into fire man who has banned snakes. Q597.1
- Birds take back their feathers from ungrateful wolf to whom they have lent them. (Cf. Q281.) Q597.2
- Bees sting honey-thieves. (Cf. Q212.) Q597.3
- Punishment: fighting all who pass through forest. Q598
- Other punishments. Q599
- Punishment: marrying shrewish wife. Q599.1