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2. Blaspheme definition, to speak impiously or irreverently of (God or sacred things)

3. Synonyms for Blasphemously include impiously, irreverently, profanely, sacrilegiously, disrespectfully, godlessly, irreligiously, ungodlily, cheekily and

4. Uzziah usurped the position of the anointed priesthood and impiously invaded the Holy compartment of the temple.

5. Through you the all-evil spirit a liar, and through you wrath and trials on the generations of men who live impiously. — Abr.

6. What does "Blasphemed" (Acts 18:6) mean? βλασφημουντων (blasphemounton), the original Greek word translated "Blasphemed," means "speaking impiously or irreverently of God." What words Blaspheme today? Any expression that mentions "God," "Jesus," "Christ," "Lord," or "Holy" in an impious or irreverent manner, including to express shock, surprise, frustration or disgust.

7. "to speak impiously or irreverently of God and sacred things," mid-14c., from Old French blasfemer "to Blaspheme" (14c., Modern French blasphémer), from Church Latin blasphemare (which in Late Latin also meant "revile, reproach," hence blame (v.)), from Greek Blasphemein "to speak lightly or amiss of sacred things, to slander," from blasphemos "evil-speaking" (see blasphemy).

8. "to speak impiously or irreverently of God and sacred things," mid-14c., from Old French blasfemer "to blaspheme" (14c., Modern French blasphémer), from Church Latin blasphemare (which in Late Latin also meant "revile, reproach," hence blame (v.)), from Greek Blasphemein "to speak lightly or amiss of sacred things, to slander," from blasphemos "evil-speaking" (see blasphemy).