Use "rebelled" in a sentence

1. He rebelled against his puritanical upbringing.

2. He finally rebelled against his strict upbringing.

3. Ages before, an ancestor of Chian's rebelled unsuccessfully

4. Only if they rebelled would they die.

5. The people rebelled against the harsh new government.

6. He later rebelled against his strict religious upbringing.

7. They were restive under Roman rule and frequently rebelled.

8. His gut rebelled against the taste of sentient flesh.

9. The cities could not accept these orders and rebelled against him.

10. Explain how Jehovah’s hand took “hold on judgment” when man rebelled.

11. 17 Satan is not the only spirit creature who rebelled.

12. * Satan rebelled in the premortal life, Moses 4:1–4.

13. “You men rebelled against my order,” God said to them.

14. In 1183, the city of Zara (Croatian: Zadar) successfully rebelled against Venetian rule.

15. In late May 713 the Opsikion troops rebelled in Thrace.

16. When the federal government refused this request, the Southern States rebelled.

17. The killing continue continued to rebelled rate reverberate also in Congress.

18. In 97 Cappadocia rebelled, but the uprising was swiftly put down by Mithridates.

19. 13 “‘“But the house of Israel rebelled against me in the wilderness.

20. Everything in me rebelled against this separation on the basis of race.

21. He generously let these provisions remain even after Adam and Eve rebelled.

22. 4, 5. (a) How did Jehovah react when the first humans rebelled?

23. * Lucifer rebelled against the Only Begotten Son, D&C 76:25–26.

24. Your father rebelled against King Robert and if he does it again...

25. While he was triumphantly campaigning north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once more.

26. I began brushing my hair, but when it came time to braid it up, I rebelled.

27. 16 Sa·marʹi·a will be held guilty,+ for she has rebelled against her God.

28. The Boers rebelled against British rule, proclaiming their independence on 30 December 18

29. 25 She rebelled at the idea of being a teacher in a primary school.

30. Those parties which lost elections rebelled and tried to assume power by force, resulting in several rebellions.

31. Satan, one of God’s spirit children, rebelled against Heavenly Father and did not accept His plan.

32. Jacob rebelled against his parents' plans for him and left school at the age of

33. 21 Governors have rebelled, and, for that matter, Emperors have been deposed, or assassinated before this.

34. To me it was his broken spirit that expressed itself, and I rebelled against his renunciation.

35. The people of city rebelled against Cruz's policy, in what would be known as the Vaccine Revolt.

36. 197, Of those [spirits] who rebelled some became devils, fiends or Archfiends, according to the manifold proportions of their transgression.

37. In 1074, western mercenaries led by Roussel de Bailleul rebelled in Asia Minor, but Alexios successfully subdued them by 1076.

38. 4 Though the Israelites kept showing ingratitude and rebelled repeatedly, God did not cast them off at once.

39. At the beginning of human history, an angel rebelled against God and urged the first human pair to rebel too.

40. Opposition forces have constantly rebelled and tried to kill the leader,[Sentencedict] and he has always tried to obliterate them.

41. The flapper rebelled not only against Victorian manners and morality but against the body that went with it.

42. Her parents wanted her to go to university, but she rebelled and went to live on a commune.

43. Siberia was Colonized by the government, which exiled ordinary criminals and those who rebelled against serfdom to that region

44. After the conclusion of the war, the process of pacifying the provinces that had rebelled against Henry II began.

45. Some time after certain of his children rebelled, he prepared his favorite pupil, his Firstborn, for a ministry on earth.

46. One of the fallen angels who rebelled against God in Milton's Paradise Belial - definition of Belial by The Free Dictionary.

47. Rather, a man named Sheʹba+ the son of Bichʹri from the mountainous region of Eʹphra·im+ has rebelled* against King David.

48. However, as a whole, Israel rebelled against the Law covenant, rejected the Messianic Seed, and lost out on that prospect.

49. In October 1944 several civilian groups and progressive military factions led by Árbenz and Francisco Arana rebelled against Ubico's repressive policies.

50. And the brother of Shiblom rebelled against him, and there began to be an exceedingly great war in all the land.

51. Contrary to what Paul had written about ‘being in subjection to the superior authorities,’ they openly rebelled against the Roman power that ruled over them.

52. As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever. 

53. 3 The demons were at one time angels of Jehovah, but they rebelled against their Creator and thus became the cohorts of Satan.

54. Taking advantage of this domestic disarray, Yang Gil in the northwest and Gyeon Hwon in the southwest rebelled and founded their own kingdoms.

55. According to other sources, however, Probus was killed by disgruntled soldiers, who rebelled against his orders to be employed for civic purposes, like draining marshes.

56. Four of the seven directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society rebelled against the decision to have Brother Rutherford take the lead.

57. So, when it came out in Denmark that we were actually going to move our national monument, the National People's Party sort of rebelled against it.

58. In fact, soon after Adam and Eve rebelled, Jehovah foretold a coming deliverer, a “seed” who would crush peace disturbers in heaven and on earth.

59. When the Israelites ‘rebelled and made God’s holy spirit feel hurt, Jehovah was changed into an enemy of theirs; he himself warred against them.’

60. By March 1566, Darnley had entered into a secret conspiracy with Protestant lords, including the nobles who had rebelled against Mary in the Chaseabout Raid.

61. According to legend, Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall under King Uther Pendragon, rebelled against the latter's rule when the king became obsessed with Gorlois' wife Igraine.

62. Pedro I also declined offers of the Spanish crown made in 1826 and 1829 by liberals who rebelled against the absolutist rule of his uncle, Don Fernando VII.

63. It is not possible to stand outside, and the matter will not take just one or two days, for we have rebelled extensively in this matter.

64. Then Hannibal left for the territories of the Oretani of southeastern central Hispania and the Carpetani of central Hispania because they rebelled due to exasperation with a rigorous conscription.

65. But I as near as a toucher rebelled when he wouldn't let me wear a pair of cloth- topped boots which I loved like a couple of brothers.

66. 13 He also rebelled against King Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar,+ who had made him take an oath by God, and he remained stubborn* and hardhearted and refused to turn to Jehovah the God of Israel.

67. The Greco-Bactrian kingdom appeared in 250 BCE, when the satrap Diodotos (or Theodotus in Latin) rebelled against his Seleucid ruler, Antiochos II, knowing that Antiochus was occupied struggling against the …

68. When Adam and Eve rebelled against God, this did not thwart his original purpose, but it did cause a necessary adjustment of some details in order for his purpose regarding humans and the earth to be fulfilled.

69. Psalms 107:11 View whole chapter See verse in context Because they rebelled against the words of God, and Contemned the counsel of the most High: Song of Solomon 8:7 View whole chapter See verse in

70. King James 2000 Bible Behold, O LORD; for I am in distress: my soul is troubled; my heart is turned within me; for I have grievously rebelled: abroad the sword Bereaves, at home there is as death

71. Some caste groups were targeted using the Criminal Tribes Act even when there were no reports of any violence or criminal activity, but where their forefathers were known to have rebelled against Mughal or British authorities, or these castes were demanding labour rights and disrupting colonial tax collecting authorities.

72. ‘The Romantic movement and the growth of a native Russian theatre mark a high period of Anglomania and the zenith of Shakespeare's popularity in tragedy.’ ‘Some of the gloss was taken from the image of Great Britain when her colonies rebelled, and Anglomania was partially eclipsed by enthusiasm for all things American.’

73. In the street the sword kills and Bereaves; In the house there is [famine, disease and] death! King James Version (1611) Behold, O Lord: for I am in distresse: my bowels are troubled: mine heart is turned within mee, for I haue grieuously rebelled: abroad the sword bereaueth, at home there is as death.