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- Revolt - n. - To turn away; to abandon or reject something; specifically, to turn away, or shrink, with abhorrence.
- Revolt - n. - Hence, to be faithless; to desert one party or leader for another; especially, to renounce allegiance or subjection; to rise against a government; to rebel.
- Revolt - n. - To be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; -- with at; as, the stomach revolts at such food; his nature revolts at cruelty.
- Revolt - v. t. - To cause to turn back; to roll or drive back; to put to flight.
- Revolt - v. t. - To do violence to; to cause to turn away or shrink with abhorrence; to shock; as, to revolt the feelings.
- Revolt - n. - The act of revolting; an uprising against legitimate authority; especially, a renunciation of allegiance and subjection to a government; rebellion; as, the revolt of a province of the Roman empire.
- Revolt - n. - A revolter.
- Revolted - imp. & p. p. - of Revolt
- Revolter - n. - One who revolts.
- Revolting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Revolt
- Revolting - a. - Causing abhorrence mixed with disgust; exciting extreme repugnance; loathsome; as, revolting cruelty.
- Mutiny - n. - Insurrection against constituted authority, particularly military or naval authority; concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer; hence, generally, forcible resistance to rightful authority; insubordination.
- Loyalist - n. - A person who adheres to his sovereign or to the lawful authority; especially, one who maintains his allegiance to his prince or government, and defends his cause in times of revolt or revolution.
- Maccabees - n. pl. - The name given later times to the Asmonaeans, a family of Jewish patriots, who headed a religious revolt in the reign of Antiochus IV., 168-161 B. C., which led to a period of freedom for Israel.
- Mutiny - v. i. - To rise against, or refuse to obey, lawful authority in military or naval service; to excite, or to be guilty of, mutiny or mutinous conduct; to revolt against one's superior officer, or any rightful authority.
- Jacquerie - n. - The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.
- Revolt - v. t. - To do violence to; to cause to turn away or shrink with abhorrence; to shock; as, to revolt the feelings.
- Revolt - n. - The act of revolting; an uprising against legitimate authority; especially, a renunciation of allegiance and subjection to a government; rebellion; as, the revolt of a province of the Roman empire.
- Insurgent - n. - A person who rises in revolt against civil authority or an established government; one who openly and actively resists the execution of laws; a rebel.
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- H5627 סָרָה - 5627 סָרָה - סָרָה - - çârâh - saw-raw' - from סוּר; apostasy, crime; figuratively, remission; [idiom] continual, rebellion, revolt(-ed), turn away, wrong. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H5637 סָרַר - 5637 סָרַר - סָרַר - - çârar - saw-rar' - a primitive root; to turn away, i.e. (morally) be refractory; [idiom] away, backsliding, rebellious, revolter(-ing), slide back, stubborn, withdrew. - Verb - heb
- H5493 סוּר - 5493 סוּר - סוּר - - çûwr - soor - or שׂוּר; (Hosea 9:12), a primitive root; to turn off (literal or figurative); be(-head), bring, call back, decline, depart, eschew, get (you), go (aside), [idiom] grievous, lay away (by), leave undone, be past, pluck away, put (away, down), rebel, remove (to and fro), revolt, [idiom] be sour, take (away, off), turn (aside, away, in), withdraw, be without. - Verb - heb
- G868 ἀφίστημι - 868 ἀφίστημι - ἈΦΊΣΤΗΜΙ - - aphístēmi - af-is'-tay-mee - from ἀπό and ἵστημι; to remove, i.e. (actively) instigate to revolt; usually (reflexively) to desist, desert, etc.:--depart, draw (fall) away, refrain, withdraw self. - Verb - greek
- H6586 פָּשַׁע - 6586 פָּשַׁע - פָּשַׁע - - pâshaʻ - paw-shah' - a primitive root (identical with through the idea of expansion); to break away (from just authority), i.e. trespass, apostatize, quarrel; offend, rebel, revolt, transgress(-ion, -or). - Verb - heb
- H6588 פֶּשַׁע - 6588 פֶּשַׁע - פֶּשַׁע - - peshaʻ - peh'-shah - from פָּשַׁע; a revolt (national, moral or religious); rebellion, sin, transgression, trespass. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7846 שֵׂט - 7846 שֵׂט - שֵׂט - - sêṭ - sayte - or סֵט; from שׂוּט; a departure from right, i.e. sin; revolter, that turn aside. - Noun Masculine - heb
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- Isaiah 23 1:5 - Why should ye be stricken any more? ye will revolt more and more : the whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint.
על מה תכו עוד תוסיפו סרה כל־ראשׁ לחלי וכל־לבב דוי - 2 Chronicles 14 21:10 - So the Edomites revolted from under the hand of Judah unto this day. The same time also did Libnah revolt from under his hand ; because he had forsaken the LORD God of his fathers.
ויפשׁע אדום מתחת יד־יהודה עד היום הזה אז תפשׁע לבנה בעת ההיא מתחת ידו כי עזב את־יהוה אלהי אבתיו
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- Isaiah 23 31:6 Turn ye unto him from whom the children of Israel have deeply revolted.
שׁוּב בֵּן יִשְׂרָאֵל עָמַק סָרָה - Hosea 28 9:15 All their wickedness is in Gilgal: for there I hated them: for the wickedness of their doings I will drive them out of mine house, I will love them no more: all their princes are revolters.
רַע גִּלְגָּל שָׂנֵא רֹעַ מַעֲלָל גָּרַשׁ בַּיִת אַהֲבָה יָסַף שַׂר סָרַר - Jeremiah 24 6:28 They are all grievous revolters, walking with slanders: they are brass and iron; they are all corrupters.
סוּר סָרַר הָלַךְ רָכִיל נְחֹשֶׁת בַּרְזֶל שָׁחַת - 2 Chronicles 14 21:8 In his days the Edomites revolted from under the dominion of Judah, and made themselves a king.
יוֹם אֱדֹם פָּשַׁע יָד יְהוּדָה מָלַךְ מֶלֶךְ - Isaiah 23 59:13 In transgressing and lying against the LORD, and departing away from our God, speaking oppression and revolt, conceiving and uttering from the heart words of falsehood.
פָּשַׁע כָּחַשׁ יְהֹוָה נָסַג אַחַר אֱלֹהִים דָבַר עֹשֶׁק סָרָה הָרָה הָגָה לֵב דָּבָר שֶׁקֶר