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Please pray.
Fraud occurred in the South Korean election, but the government is not investigating. Pray that the government will investigate and punish those who cheated. Urgent Prayer: The president of South Korea is trying to uncover fraudulent elections. Members of the opposition National Assembly, who were elected in a fraudulent election, want to impeach the president. Pray that the president of South Korea will not be impeached.
The forces behind the fraudulent election are from the Chinese Communist Party, North Korea, and the Communist Party in South Korea. Pray that those responsible for the election fraud will be found and punished.
Pray that there will be no bloodshed in South Korea.
Pray that Satan and the evil spirits controlling them will be bound.
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revolt
REVOLT, v.i. L. revolvo; re and volvo, to turn. Eng. wallow.
1. To fall off or turn from one to another.
2. To renounce allegiance and subjection to ones prince or state; to reject the authority of a sovereign; as a province or a number of people. It is not applied to individuals.
The Edomites revolted from under the hand of Judah.
2Chron. 21.
3. To change. Not in use.
4. In Scripture, to disclaim allegiance and subjection to God; to reject the government of the King of kings. Is. 31.
REVOLT, v.t.
1. To turn; to put to flight; to overturn.
2. To shock; to do violence to; to cause to shrink or turn away with abhorrence; as, to revolt the mind or the feelings.
Their honest pride of their purer religion had revolted the Babylonians.
REVOLT, n.
1. Desertion; change of sides; more correctly, a renunciation of allegiance and subjection to ones prince or government; as the revolt of a province of the Roman empire.
2. Gross departure from duty.
3. In Scripture, a rejection of divine government; departure from God; disobedience. Is. 59.
4. A revolter. Not in use.
revolted
REVOLTED, pp.
1. Having swerved from allegiance or duty.
2. Shocked; grossly offended.
revolter
REVOLTER, n.
1. One who changes sides; a deserter.
2. One who renounces allegiance and subjection to his prince or state.
3. In Scripture, one who renounces the authority and laws of God. Jer. 6. Hos. 9.
revolting
REVOLTING, ppr.
1. Changing sides; deserting.
2. Disclaiming allegiance and subjection to a prince or state.
3. Rejecting the authority of God.
4. a. Doing violence, as to the feelings; exciting abhorrence.
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