Cursing Beyond the Grave: Imprecations and Jewish Funerary Culture in Antiquity
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https://doi.org/10.46586/er.13.2024.11576Keywords:
Funerary epigraphy, Jewish curses, Jewish epitaphsAbstract
This article discusses curses found in ancient and late antique Jewish funerary inscriptions. It begins with a typology of imprecatory texts based on a survey of funerary epigraphy, both Jewish and non-Jewish. It proceeds with an analysis of explicit curse formulae found in a Jewish funerary context: on ossuaries, on the walls of burial caves, or on architectural elements of graves. The article discusses several aspects of these curses, placing them in a physical, religious, and psychological context.
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