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What does the Bible say about rebellion against authority?

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The Bible depicts rebellion as a serious offense against God's ordained authority, illustrating consequences through stories like Sheba's rebellion against King David.

Biblical narratives often highlight the danger of rebellion against established authority. In 2 Samuel 20, we see Sheba's revolt against King David, which is portrayed as an act of defiance not just against the king, but ultimately against God's chosen ruler. This reflects the scriptural teaching that rebellion is serious because it disrupts the divinely instituted order. The consequences of such actions are seen in the violence and bloodshed that ensue, serving as a reminder of the gravity with which God views authority and the rebellion against it. In the New Testament, Romans 13:1 emphasizes that all authority is instituted by God, reinforcing the idea that opposing legitimate authority is tantamount to opposing God Himself.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 20, Romans 13:1, 2 Samuel 15:1-17, Romans 13:1-2

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