When You Worship What You Should Sacrifice | Biblical Series: Exodus Episode 13
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The potential negative impacts of idolatry in modern society are explored in Exodus 29, verses 43-46. The perils of choosing idolatry over the divine are discussed, as well as Moses’ role as intermediary between God and the Israelites in both Biblical and contemporary times.
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Well, bad boys make the wmen's pussies get wet; so, I guess orgies wet their er fleshly appetite too making them wet as well. As I say, if sin wasn't so fun, we would not be tempted... But, now that I think about it: Only Abraham, Jacob Israel who literally wrestled with God El, Enouch, and Moses "saw" or talked to God El tete a tete. Though, the last surviving son of Noah, who outlived familes knew God El, and I believe he conversed with Abram before he became Abraham about God. Thus, God El called out to Abraham.
So... apparently one of the best science fiction novels by Isaac Asminov wasn't Stranger In A Strange Land. Sounds like that is literally Moses all his life. But, what I also see in this is the start or origin of the rogue hero or the regretful er resentful no, the reluctant hero. The reluctant hero is I believe the most important hero. It's about stepping up when you don't. I also kind of relate it to the the song "Here I am Lord... Call me Lord and I shall come." The Lord can call us at any time, but many times, we reluctantly go. But we go. That is the point. The Lord hath need of me, and I answer the call. The best heroes I believe fall into that pattern. Moses is the outsider, the rogue and the renegrade... which I believe is why these rogue or renegrade heroes call to us as we read them.
There's more to it than that. You have to remember other nationals including Atlanteans (Whose homeland Jeremiah calls Tarshish) are there with them. Pharaoh (Ahmose I (ironically in Hebrew literally "Brother of Moses")) said to take them all, ALL SLAVES. I believe Pharaoh Ahmose I got pissed when Moses went to the turquoise mines and had those slaves freed; therefore, Pharaoh pursued them having taken everything... even the mines' laborers too.
As for shattering the tablets at the foot of the mountain, the people wanting to "Honor God" through the then out-dated Age of Taurus Fertility Cult orgy for the new paradigm of Age of Aries' Moses' Law. Therefore, breaking the tablets is physically breaking the new covenant they just swore to obey snd to God El.
So, Moses is the Leader while Aaron as the priest is the moral leader, or morale leader as psychologist describe that in relation to group or committe dynamics.