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Who believed rebelling against the king was like rebelling against God?

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When was the devil expelled from heaven?

According to Christian belief, the devil was expelled from heaven after rebelling against God. This event is commonly associated with the fall of Lucifer, who became Satan, and is believed to have occurred before the creation of humanity.


Who did Satan represent at the lords council?

In Christian tradition, Satan is believed to have represented evil or temptation at the Lord's council before being cast out of heaven for rebelling against God. This event is commonly referred to as the War in Heaven.


What did the Egyptian people believe the king was?

They believed that their king was a god.


Why did David not kill Saul and take over the kingdom?

As Saul had been appointed by God, David believed that it was not his place to act against God's chosen king. God honoured David for his obedience.


Which king believed in only one god?

obama


What does Elie do to protest and rebel against god?

by not fasting on Yom Kippur, the day of fasting. because there was two reasons why he did not fast: one reason was becuse his father and the secon reason was because he himself was rebelling against God.


Who didn't support the French revolution?

The chrucH and priest because they believed in gid and they thought that once you killed the king and queen you was going against god just cause of the belief that god picked them


What was Satan's motive for tempting Adam and Eve in 'Paradise Lost'?

Satan cherishes the power he possesses in Hell and the prospect of rebelling against God in Heaven.


An Egyptian god king?

Ancient Egyptians believed God Kings to be incarnations of their god, Horus. One Pharaoh believed to be such an incarnation was Narmer, also known as Menes, who ruled in the first century. He is believed to have been the first God King.


Why did King David mourn so greatly for Absalom?

The fact that Avshalom was his son should be sufficient reason. In addition, King David was deeply saddened that Avshalom had committed the grave sin of rebelling against him, God's anointed. His tears were a prayer that God should forgive Avshalom (Talmud, Sotah 10b).