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  1. Moses, who must have rallied to his side at once a certain number of the people, laid hold of the calf, and ordered its immediate destruction. He had it submitted to the action of fire, whereby its form was destroyed, and the material, as it would seem, calcined.

    • 21 Commentaries

      After the calf had been destroyed, Moses called Aaron to...

    • JFB

      The Golden Calf. 1. when the people saw that Moses...

    • WES

      Moses shewed himself angry, both by breaking the tables, and...

    • Darby

      He tells Moses to let Him alone, and that He would destroy...

    • TTB

      AARON’S GOLDEN CALF OFFENDS THE LORD Exo_32:1-14 The people...

    • Guzik

      Guzik Bible Commentary © 2013 David Guzik - No distribution...

    • Gaebelein

      Moses only needed to say the word and the rebellious nation...

    • Clarke

      The Israelites, finding that Moses delayed his return,...

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Why did he choose a calf/bull? His lame excuse to Moses—“It just came out of the fire like this!” Exodus 32:24)—was just a feeble attempt to dodge blame. He fashioned it with a graving tool (Exodus 32:4) and took great care to form it that way.

    • What Is The Golden Calf Bible Story About?
    • Consequences of The Golden Calf
    • The Deeper Meaning of The Golden Calf

    In Exodus 32an odd event took place after the Israelites escaped Egypt. While the Egyptians were on their heels, God split the Red Sea, and the Israelites passed through safely. Once they made it to the other end unharmed, God drowned the Egyptians in the Red Sea. Then in the desert, as Moseswas on Mount Sinai retrieving the 10 Commandments, the Is...

    Why did the Israelites choose a calf? One could point to the gods of other nations for some possible inspiration for this. 1. The Egyptian god, Hathor, a bull goddess of joy, celebration, and love, could’ve had some sway over the shape this idol took. 2. Another Egyptian deity, Apis(a calf) could’ve served as an inspiration. 3. One could also point...

    1. The Israelites took gifts from God and turned them into an idol. Whether they intended to replace Moses as a mediator or make an outright idol, they took the gold that came as a gift from Egypt (a gift from God, essentially) and turned it into an abomination. Although this may seem removed from our current day and age—after all, we don’t worship...

  3. By burning the calf, Moses was not only physically destroying the idol but also symbolically purifying the camp from the sin of idolatry. This act serves as a reminder of God's holiness and the seriousness of turning away from Him.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Golden_calfGolden calf - Wikipedia

    Moses burnt the golden calf in a fire, ground it to powder, scattered it on water, and forced the Israelites to drink it. When Moses asked him, Aaron admitted to collecting the gold and throwing it into the fire; he said it came out as a calf.

  5. Feb 19, 2021 · As the Israelites grew impatient with Moses on Mount Sinai, they decided to make a new god to "go up before them" or worship so they took their gold jewelry and melted it down to build a Golden Calf.

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  7. Moses Destroys the Golden Calf (Exodus 32:20) Moses is still angry. "And he took the calf they had made and burned it in the fire; then he ground it to powder, scattered it on the water and made the Israelites drink it." (Exodus 32:20) Moses destroys and desecrates this idol. The text says that he "burned it in the fire."