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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.
Sermons for Preaching
Chariot
Chariot, a vehicle used either for warlike or peaceful purposes, but most commonly the former. The Jewish chariots were patterned after the Egyptian, and consisted of a single pair of wheels on an axle, upon which was a car with high front and sides, but open at the back. The earliest mention of chariots in Scripture is in Egypt, where Joseph, as a mark of distinction, was placed in Pharaoh’s second chariot. Gen. 41:43. Later on we find mention of Egyptian chariots for a warlike purpose. Ex. 14:7. In this point of view chariots among some nations of antiquity, as elephants among others, may be regarded as filling the place of heavy artillery in modern times, so that the military power of a nation might be estimated by the number of its chariots. Thus Pharaoh in pursuing Israel took with him 600 chariots. The Philistines in Saul’s time had 30,000. 1 Sam. 13:5. David took from Hadadezer, king of Zobah, 1000 chariots, 2 Sam. 8:4, and from the Syrians a little later 700, 2 Sam. 10:18, who, in order to recover their ground, collected 32,000 chariots. 1 Chron. 19:7. Up to this time the Israelites possessed few or no chariots. They were first introduced by David, 2 Sam. 8:4, who raised and maintained a force of 1400 chariots, 1 Kings 10:25, by taxation on certain cities agreeably to eastern custom in such matters. 1 Kings 9:19; 10:25. From this time chariots were regarded as among the most important arms of war. 1 Kings 22:34; 2 Kings 9:16, 21; 13:7, 14; 18:24; 23:30; Isa. 31:1. Most commonly two persons, and sometimes three, rode in the chariot, of whom the third was employed to carry the state umbrella. 1 Kings 22:34; 2 Kings 9:20, 24; Acts 8:38. The prophets allude frequently to chariots as typical of power. Ps. 20:7; 104:3; Jer. 51:21; Zech. 6:1.
Egyptian Chariot.
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