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TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT on VELLUM antique BIBLE EXODUS 32:2 - 34:35
TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT on VELLUM antique BIBLE EXODUS 32:2 - 34:35
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Size 21 x 25"EXODUS 32:2 - 34:35--------------------
Exodus 32:2-34:35 recounts a pivotal moment in the Israelites' journey after escaping Egypt. The Israelites, impatient for Moses' return from Mount Sinai, succumb to idolatry, crafting a golden calf and worshipping it under Aaron's direction. The Golden Calf (Exodus 32):Aaron's Deception:Aaron, pressured by the people's pleas for a visible god, collects their gold jewelry and fashions a golden calf. God's Anger:The Lord, witnessing this act of idolatry, expresses anger and considers destroying the Israelites. Moses' Intercession:Moses pleads with God to show mercy, highlighting God's covenant with Abraham and the potential consequences of destroying the people. God's Covenant and Mercy (Exodus 33-34):Moses' Plea: Moses requests to see God's glory and to be shown God's ways.The Covenant Renewed: God agrees to show Moses His glory, but not His face. God renews the covenant with Israel, declaring His name and promising to be gracious.The Decalogue: God delivers the Ten Commandments (Decalogue) to Moses on new tablets, replacing the ones broken in anger. The Significance of Exodus 32-34:Idolatry's Consequences:This passage highlights the dangers of idolatry and the importance of placing one's faith in God alone. God's Mercy and Justice:God's response to the Israelites' sin demonstrates both His anger at their disobedience and His willingness to extend mercy and forgiveness. Renewed Covenant:The reestablishment of the covenant through the renewed Ten Commandments signifies a fresh start and a commitment to God's law. The Glory of God:Moses' experience of God's glory emphasizes the awe-inspiring nature of God and the privilege of knowing Him. In summary, Exodus 32:2-34:35 portrays the Israelites' struggle with idolatry, the consequences of their sin, and God's mercy and justice in response. This narrative underscores the importance of faithfulness to God and the profound implications of the covenant relationship between God and His chosen people. ====================================
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Size 21 x 25"
EXODUS 32:2 - 34:35
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Exodus 32:2-34:35 recounts a pivotal moment in the Israelites' journey after escaping Egypt.
The Israelites, impatient for Moses' return from Mount Sinai, succumb to idolatry, crafting a golden calf and worshipping it under Aaron's direction.
The Golden Calf (Exodus 32):
Aaron's Deception:
Aaron, pressured by the people's pleas for a visible god, collects their gold jewelry and fashions a golden calf.
God's Anger:
The Lord, witnessing this act of idolatry, expresses anger and considers destroying the Israelites.
Moses' Intercession:
Moses pleads with God to show mercy, highlighting God's covenant with Abraham and the potential consequences of destroying the people.
God's Covenant and Mercy (Exodus 33-34):
Moses' Plea: Moses requests to see God's glory and to be shown God's ways.
The Covenant Renewed: God agrees to show Moses His glory, but not His face. God renews the covenant with Israel, declaring His name and promising to be gracious.
The Decalogue: God delivers the Ten Commandments (Decalogue) to Moses on new tablets, replacing the ones broken in anger.
The Significance of Exodus 32-34:
Idolatry's Consequences:
This passage highlights the dangers of idolatry and the importance of placing one's faith in God alone.
God's Mercy and Justice:
God's response to the Israelites' sin demonstrates both His anger at their disobedience and His willingness to extend mercy and forgiveness.
Renewed Covenant:
The reestablishment of the covenant through the renewed Ten Commandments signifies a fresh start and a commitment to God's law.
The Glory of God:
Moses' experience of God's glory emphasizes the awe-inspiring nature of God and the privilege of knowing Him.
In summary, Exodus 32:2-34:35 portrays the Israelites' struggle with idolatry, the consequences of their sin, and God's mercy and justice in response. This narrative underscores the importance of faithfulness to God and the profound implications of the covenant relationship between God and His chosen people.
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- Language:Hebrew
- Material:Parchment
- Type:Handwritten Manuscript
- Original/Facsimile:Original
- Subject:Religion, Bibles







