But this didn't quite satisfy God. He needed to kill some more. So he sent a plague.
And the LORD plagued the people, because they made the calf, which Aaron made. Exodus 32:35Since the Bible doesn't say how many people God killed in this plague, I'll just add another thousand to God's total.
God's next killing: Aaron's sons
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This is so strange. Usually God is very proud of His plagues and wants to fill you in on the details.
Personally, I like how God set this plague up in Exodus 32:31-34. God was not willing to sacrifice an innocent man (Moses) to forgive them for their sins, and God will punish them when He feels like it.
Bacteria & virues are Yahweh's favored creations.
Wow. Talk about delegating the blame...
I am the wise fool said "This is so strange. Usually God is very proud of His plagues and wants to fill you in on the details."
I've noticed in a few others cases that the Bible just glosses over something that seems important, or something that it seems like God would normally want to brag about (death, destruction, plagues, etc.).
I honestly wonder if maybe the writers of the Bible just ran out of ideas sometimes, especially if they were just trying to piece together earlier story fragments, for example. Sort of like saying: "And God plagued the people yet again, yada yada, anyway here's what happens next."
What's scary to think is that the omitted details might be things that were edited out at some point that are even worse than the horrors which are described in the Bible. Although that'd be hard to do...
Idolatry is a bad idea.
Idolatry is a bad idea.
I see. And killing people with plagues is a good idea, eh Michael?
Possibly the plague could be the result of gold toxicity. If YHWH didn't mention the plague details, it was not important.
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