''....To your tents, O Israel'' This was ...
''....To your tents, O Israel'' This was a signal for a
War
Plebiscite
Rebellion
Truce
Correct answer is C
The phrase "To your tents, O Israel" is used in the Bible in the context of a rebellion or a call to separation. It is notably found in the Old Testament in the account of the rebellion against King Rehoboam, the son of Solomon. After Rehoboam's harsh response to the request for lighter burdens from the northern tribes, the phrase is used by the people of Israel to announce the start of a rebellion against the House of David. (1 Kings 12:16).
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