Understanding the Language and Symbols Used on Ebak Curse Tablets

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The Ebak curse tablet is an ancient artifact that dates back to the Byzantine period. These small pieces of lead or pewter were commonly used as a means of communicating with the supernatural world. The tablets were usually inscribed with a curse or a spell, with the intention of causing harm or misfortune to someone. These curse tablets were often submerged in water, buried in the ground, or placed in tombs, as a way to send the curse to the intended target. The tablets were believed to have magical properties, and the curses inscribed on them were thought to be able to affect the physical and mental well-being of the recipient. The Ebak curse tablets were typically written in Greek, the common language of the Byzantine Empire.



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Pop pop, it's show time (show time)
Show time (show time)
Guess who's back again?
Oh they don't know? (go on tell 'em)
Oh they don't know? (go on tell 'em)
I bet they know soon as we walk in (showin' up)
Wearing Cuban links (ya)
Designer minks (ya)
Inglewood's finest shoes (whoop, whoop)
Don't look too hard might hurt ya'self
Known to give the color red the blues

Oh shit, I'm a dangerous man with some money in my pocket (keep up)
So many pretty girls around me and they waking up the rocket (keep up)
Why you mad, fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up)

Players only, come on
Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Girls, what y'all trying to do?
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player
Uh, look out!

Second verse for the hustlas (hustlas) gangstas (gangstas)
Bad bitches and ya ugly ass friends (haha)
Can I preach (uh oh) can I preach (uh oh)
I gotta show 'em how a pimp get it in
First, take your sip (sip), do your dip (dip)
Spend your money like money ain't shit (whoop, whoop)
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We too fresh
Got to blame in on Jesus
Hashtag blessed they ain't ready for me

I'm a dangerous man with some money in my pocket (keep up)
So many pretty girls around me and they waking up the rocket (keep up)
Why you mad fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up)

Players only, come on
Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Hey girls
What y'all trying to do?
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player
Uh, look out!

(Wooh) everywhere I go they be like
Oh, soul player
Everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)
Oh everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh)

Now, now, now watch me break it down like (uh)
Twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic
What's that sound (twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic)
Come on now
Twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic
Don't fight the feeling invite the feeling

Just put your pinky rings up to the moon
Girls, what y'all trying to do? (Tell me what y'all trying to do)
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player (Hands up!)
Put your pinky rings up to the moon
Girls, what y'all trying to do? (do)
Twenty four karat magic in the air
Head to toe soul player (twenty four karat) uh, look out

(Twenty four karat magic, magic, magic)

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Head to toe soul player Uh, look out! Kidz Bop, it′s show time (Show time) Show time (Show time) Guess who's back again? Oh they don't know? (Go on tell ′em) Oh they don′t know? (Go on tell 'em) I bet they know soon as we walk in (Showin′ up) Wearing Cuban links (ya) Designer things (ya) Inglewood's finest shoes (Whoop, whoop) Don′t look too hard Might hurt ya'self Known to give the color red the blues Ooh yeah I′m a dangerous one with some money in my pocket (Keep up) So many pretty ones around me and they know just how to talk it (Keep up) Why you mad? Fix ya face Ain't my fault y'all be jocking (Keep up) Hey kids, come on Put your pinky rings up to the moon Hey, what y′all trying to do? 24 karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player Huh, look out They ain′t ready for me I'm a dangerous one with some money in my pocket (Keep up) So many pretty ones around me and they know just how to talk it (Keep up) Why you mad? Fix ya face Ain′t my fault y'all be jocking (Keep up) Hey kids, come on Put your pinky rings up to the moon Hey kids What y′all trying to do? What y'all trying to do? 24 karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player Uh, look out! (Wooh) Everywhere I go they be like Ooh, soul player Everywhere I go they be like Ooh, soul player Now, now, now, now Watch me break it down like (Uh) 24 karat, 24 karat magic Don′t fight the feeling, invite the feeling Just put your pinky rings up to the moon Kids, what y'all trying to do? Tell me what y'all trying to do? 24 karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player Put your pinky rings up to the moon What y′all trying to do? 24 karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player Uh, look out

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Hey kids, put yo' pinky rings up to the moon Hey, what y'all trying to do? Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe so player Look out, uh Kidz Bop Kids, show time (show time) show time (show time) Guess who's back again? Oh they don't know? (go on tell 'em) Oh they don't know? (go on tell 'em) I bet they know soon as we walk in (showin' up) ? Wearing Cuban links (ya) designer things (ya) Inglewood's finest shoes (whoop, whoop) Don't look too hard might hurt ya'self Known to give the color red the blues Oh yeah, I'm a dangerous woman with some money in my pocket (keep up) So many pretty one around me and they know just how to talk it (keep up) Why you mad, fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up) Hey kids, come on Put your pinky rings up to the moon Hey, what y'all trying to do? Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player Look out, uh I'm a dangerous woman with some money in my pocket (keep up) So many pretty one around me and they know just how to talk it (keep up) Why you mad fix ya face ain't my fault y'all be jocking (keep up) Hey kids, come on Put your pinky rings up to the moon Hey kids What y'all trying to do? Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player Uh, look out (Wooh) everywhere I go they be like Oh, soul player Everywhere I go they be like (oh, soul player oh) Now, now, now watch me break it down like (uh) Twenty four karat, twenty four karat magic Don't fight the feeling invite the feeling Just put your pinky rings up to the moon Girls, what y'all trying to do? (tell me what y'all trying to do) Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player (hands up!) Put your pinky rings up to the moon What y'all trying to do? (do) Twenty four karat magic in the air Head to toe soul player (twenty four karat) uh, look out (Twenty four karat magic, magic, magic)

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The Ebak curse tablets were typically written in Greek, the common language of the Byzantine Empire. The curses would often invoke various gods and spirits, such as Hades, the underworld god, or certain demons, to ensure the effectiveness of the curse. The curses would often contain detailed instructions on how the targeted individual would suffer, such as experiencing illness, loss, or even death.

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These curse tablets provide valuable insights into the beliefs and practices of the Byzantine society. They reveal the fear and superstition that existed during this period, and the lengths to which people went to achieve their desired outcomes or seek revenge. The tablets also reflect the widespread belief in the power of magic and the influence of the supernatural world on everyday life. Today, the Ebak curse tablets are highly valued by historians and archaeologists as they provide a unique perspective on the culture and beliefs of the Byzantine Empire. These artifacts serve as a reminder of the complex and mysterious nature of human beliefs and practices throughout history..

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