Would this fall under the limitation of third and fourth generation?
Just curious...
But it would make a huge difference in the modern context, especially considering the events of 70 AD.
Oh, and what about the babies in the womb of the crowd answering PP? Do their cursings last one generation longer? Pretty tepid curse, then, eh? I can't say I'm an expert on multi-generational curse longevity. But I do recognize intent-to-lay-curse when I see it, and many generations of enthusiastic jew killing christians didn't seem to mull this nicety over any too obsessively.
But it would make a huge difference in the modern context, especially considering the events of 70 AD.
Ah...ever the scientist, I see. If curses travel in the blood, than by now, I suspect all jews, save recent converts in Borneo, and most of the rest of us, are now tainted with christ-killer'ism. Even dispite the decimation of jewish blood by Roman legions.