may God have mercy on your soul

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Etymology

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Originated in beth din courts in ancient Israel to show that God has the highest authority. It was later spread to England as a prayer for a criminal who was sentenced to death, and then the British Empire to indicate a death penalty.

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May God have mercy on your soul

  1. you cannot escape the consequence of your actions
  2. you are finished; nothing can save you

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