Disobedience to God: Instances Of
Of Adam and Eve, eating the forbidden fruit,
Gen 3:6-11.
Of Lot, in refusing to go to the mountain, as commanded by the angels,
Gen 19:19, 20.
Of Lot's wife, in looking back upon Sodom,
Gen 19:26.
Of Moses, in making excuses when commissioned to deliver lsrael,
Exd 4:13, 14;
when he struck the rock,
Num 20:11, 23, 24.
Of Aaron, at the hitting of the rock by Moses,
Num 20:23, 24.
Of Pharaoh, in refusing to let the people of Israel go,
Exd 5:2; 7:13, 22, 23; 8:15, 19, 32; 9:12, 34; 10:20, 27; 11:10; 14:8.
Of the people of Israel, in gathering excessive quantities of manna,
Exd 16:19, 20;
in refusing to enter the promised land,
Deu 1:26; with Num 14:1-10; Jos 5:6; Psa 106:24, 25.
Of Nadab and Abihu, in offering strange fire,
Lev 10:1, 2.
Of Balaam, in accompanying the messengers from Balak,
Num 22:22.
Of Achan, in hiding the wedge of gold and the Babylonian garnient,
Jos 7:15-26.
Of Saul, in offering a sacrifice,
1Sa 13:13;
in sparing Agag and the spoils of the Amalekites,
1Sa 15; 28:18.
Of David, in his adultery, and in arranging for the death of Uriah,
2Sa 12:9.
Of Solomon, in building places for idolatrous worship,
1Ki 11:7-10.
Of the prophet of Judah, in not keeping the commandment to deliver his message to Jeroboam without delay,
1Ki 13.
Of a man of Israel, who refused to strike the prophet,
1Ki 20:35, 36.
Of Ahab, in suffering the king of Assyria to escape out of his hands,
1Ki 20:42.
Of priests, in not performing their functions after the due order,
1Ch 15:13.
Of the people of Judah,
Jer 43:7;
in going to live in Egypt contrary to divine command,
Jer 44:12-14.
Of Jonah, in refusing to deliver the message to the Ninevites,
Jon 1.
Of the blind men Jesus healed, and ordered them not to proclaim their healing,
Mat 9:30, 31.
Of the leper whom Jesus healed, and ordered him not to proclaim the fact,
Mar 1:45.
Of Paul, in going to Jerusalem contrary to repeated warnings,
Act 21:4, 10-14.
OF CHILDREN, see CHILDREN, COMMANDMENTS TO.
OF THE RIGHTEOUS, see COMMANDMENTS.