Rebellion: Treasonable
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Rebellion, in the biblical context, is often viewed as a grave sin, equated with treason against divine authority. It is an act of defiance against God’s established order and commands, and it is frequently depicted in Scripture as a serious offense with severe consequences.

Old Testament Instances

The concept of rebellion is prominently featured in the Old Testament, where it is often associated with Israel's disobedience to God. One of the most notable examples is the rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram against Moses and Aaron, as recorded in Numbers 16. This act of defiance was not merely against human leaders but was seen as a direct challenge to God's chosen representatives. The earth swallowing the rebels (Numbers 16:32) serves as a dramatic demonstration of God's judgment against rebellion.

In 1 Samuel 15:23, rebellion is explicitly condemned by the prophet Samuel, who tells King Saul, "For rebellion is as the sin of divination, and arrogance is as wickedness and idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the LORD, He has rejected you as king." This passage underscores the seriousness of rebellion, equating it with witchcraft and idolatry, both of which are abominations in the sight of God.

New Testament Perspective

The New Testament continues to address the theme of rebellion, particularly in the context of spiritual authority and the kingdom of God. In Romans 13:1-2, the Apostle Paul writes, "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which is from God. The authorities that exist have been appointed by God. Consequently, whoever resists authority is opposing what God has set in place, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves." This passage highlights the importance of submission to authority as a reflection of submission to God Himself.

Rebellion is also seen in the spiritual realm, as depicted in the rebellion of Satan and his angels. Revelation 12:7-9 describes a war in heaven, where Michael and his angels fight against the dragon (Satan) and his angels. This celestial rebellion results in Satan being cast out of heaven, symbolizing the ultimate defeat of rebellion against God.

Theological Implications

From a theological standpoint, rebellion is fundamentally a rejection of God's sovereignty and a refusal to acknowledge His rightful rule. It is an assertion of human autonomy over divine authority, often leading to chaos and destruction. The biblical narrative consistently portrays rebellion as an act that disrupts the harmony of creation and the intended order established by God.

The consequences of rebellion are severe, as seen in the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3) and the subsequent curse upon humanity. Rebellion leads to separation from God, spiritual death, and the forfeiture of divine blessings.

Practical Application

For believers, the biblical teaching on rebellion serves as a warning to remain obedient to God's commands and to respect the authorities He has established. It calls for a heart of humility and submission, recognizing that true freedom is found in aligning oneself with God's will. The call to resist rebellion is also a call to embrace the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, who enables believers to live in accordance with God's righteous standards.

In summary, rebellion is a treasonable act against God, carrying with it profound spiritual and practical implications. It is a theme that runs throughout Scripture, reminding believers of the importance of obedience and the dangers of defying divine authority.
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Proverbs 17:11
An evil man seeks only rebellion: therefore a cruel messenger shall be sent against him.
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Thou Shalt in any Wise Rebuke Thy Neighbor, and not Suffer Sin ...
... It would be counted rebellion by the laws of the land. The man who should know of
a treasonable plot, and did not disclose it or endeavor to defeat it, would ...
/.../finney/lectures to professing christians/thou shalt in any wise.htm

The Provinces.
... any plan of rebellion, nor even that any plan of rebellion whatever had ... that the
prisoners had entertained, or might entertain, some treasonable designs, and ...
//christianbookshelf.org/abbott/darius the great/chapter v the provinces.htm

Those in the Palace.
... They were suspected of being implicated in a treasonable plot, and of twice setting ...
step in order to prevent the growth of a spirit of rebellion, which was ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter vi those in the palace.htm

The Story of Histiaeus.
... under pretense of marching to suppress the rebellion, he would really join and aid
it. As soon as he had finished pricking this treasonable communication into ...
//christianbookshelf.org/abbott/darius the great/chapter x the story of.htm

The Life of Mr. Robert Garnock.
... They said, they would hang me for rebellion. ... and mansworn, declaring it was lawful
to rise in arms against them;"And gave in a most treasonable paper, termed ...
/.../howie/biographia scoticana scots worthies/the life of mr robert 7.htm

Herodotus and Xenophon.
... Ambition of Cyrus."He attempts to assassinate his brother."Rebellion of Cyrus ... what
special service it was designed, as Cyrus had a treasonable and guilty ...
/.../abbott/cyrus the great/chapter i herodotus and xenophon.htm

The Life of James Stuart, Earl of Moray.
... of the nation, she gave out that they were in open rebellion against her ... France;
upon his arrival, Moray accused him for his former treasonable practices, and ...
/.../howie/biographia scoticana scots worthies/the life of james stuart.htm

How Christ is to be Made Use Of, in Reference to the Killing and ...
... is to look upon all the motions of sin as illegal, and as treasonable acts of a ...
stirrings of the old law of sin, as acts of treachery and rebellion against the ...
/.../brown/christ the way the truth and the life/chapter vi how christ is.htm

Progress of Calvinism
... a well-organised body of citizens prepared to enter into treasonable relations with ...
Huguenots having concluded an alliance with England rose in rebellion (1627 ...
/.../chapter iii progress of calvinism.htm

The Life of Mr. John Welch.
... brethren had done, he was accused as guilty of the treasonable fact committed ... the
council of Scotland at Edinburgh, to answer for their rebellion and contempt ...
/.../howie/biographia scoticana scots worthies/the life of mr john 5.htm

Resources
What happened in the Maccabean Revolt? | GotQuestions.org

Who was Dathan in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

What does the Bible say to do with a rebellious child? | GotQuestions.org

Rebellion: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Rebellion

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Rebellion Against God: Connected With: Man is Prone To

Rebellion Against God: Connected With: Stubbornness

Rebellion Against God: Connected With: The Heart is the Seat of

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Departing from Him

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Departing from his Instituted Worship

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Departing from his Precepts

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Despising his Counsels

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Despising his Law

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Distrusting his Power

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Murmuring Against Him

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Rebellion Against Governors Appointed by Him

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Refusing to Hearken to Him

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Rejecting his Government

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Revolting from Him

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Sinning Against Light

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Unbelief

Rebellion Against God: Exhibited in Walking After Our own Thoughts

Rebellion Against God: Forbidden

Rebellion Against God: Forgiven Upon Repentance

Rebellion Against God: God Alone Can Forgive

Rebellion Against God: God is Ready to Forgive

Rebellion Against God: Guilt of Aggravated by God's Fatherly Care

Rebellion Against God: Guilt of Aggravated by God's Unceasing Invitations to Return to Him

Rebellion Against God: Guilt of To be Confessed

Rebellion Against God: Guilt of To be Deprecated

Rebellion Against God: Heinousness of

Rebellion Against God: Ingratitude of-Illustrated

Rebellion Against God: Israelites

Rebellion Against God: Jeroboam

Rebellion Against God: Kingdom of Israel

Rebellion Against God: Korah

Rebellion Against God: Ministers: Cautioned Against

Rebellion Against God: Ministers: Sent to Those Guilty of

Rebellion Against God: Ministers: should Remind Their People of Past

Rebellion Against God: Ministers: should Testify Against

Rebellion Against God: Ministers: should Warn Against

Rebellion Against God: Moses and Aaron

Rebellion Against God: Pharaoh

Rebellion Against God: Promises to Those Who Avoid

Rebellion Against God: Provokes Christ

Rebellion Against God: Provokes God

Rebellion Against God: Punishment For

Rebellion Against God: Punishment for Teaching

Rebellion Against God: Religious Instruction Designed to Prevent

Rebellion Against God: Saul

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Aggravate Their Sin By

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Brought Low For

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Cast out in Their Sins For

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Cast out of the Church For

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Delivered Into the Hands of Enemies on Account of

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Denounced

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Have God As Their Enemy

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Have God's Hand Against Them

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Impoverished For

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Increase In, Though Chastised

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Persevere In

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Practise Hypocrisy to Hide

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Restored Through Christ Alone

Rebellion Against God: They Who are Guilty of Warned not to Exalt Themselves

Rebellion Against God: Vexes the Holy Spirit

Rebellion Against God: Zedekiah

Rebellion: Absalom

Rebellion: Revolt of the Ten Tribes

Rebellion: Sheba

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Rebellion: Sheba
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