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NASB Job 2:9 ¶ Then his wife said to him, "Do you still hold fast your integrity? Curse God and die!"
AMPLIFIED 2015 Job 2:9 ¶ Then his wife said to him, "Do you still cling to your integrity [and your faith and trust in God, without blaming Him]? Curse God and die!"
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Bible Question (short): why to curse when one should bless?

Question (full): In hebrew, I've always thought that "Barech Elohim" should be translated "Bless God" - definitely not "Curse". Blessing before dying was a custom of that day. Why KJV and several other bibles translate this as "curse", and not "bless"??

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