. The Bible and its . ad even thought of abandoning the Israelites altogether,and had suggested raising up a chosen nation from Mosesown sons, even as He had done for Abraham; but Moseshad refused the honor, and clung to his first mission, thesaving of Israel. He had entreated pardon for the when Moses came down from the mount, hemust have been expecting to find some evil and Joshua, descending by his side, heard the uproarand cried out that the people were attacked by foes, Mosesanswered sadly that this was no outcry of war, but ofvoices singing. When, howev


. The Bible and its . ad even thought of abandoning the Israelites altogether,and had suggested raising up a chosen nation from Mosesown sons, even as He had done for Abraham; but Moseshad refused the honor, and clung to his first mission, thesaving of Israel. He had entreated pardon for the when Moses came down from the mount, hemust have been expecting to find some evil and Joshua, descending by his side, heard the uproarand cried out that the people were attacked by foes, Mosesanswered sadly that this was no outcry of war, but ofvoices singing. When, however, the prophet came in sightof the people, and the full shame of their gross abomin-ations burst upon him, he changed as in a flash. Thefierce natural temper of the man, which had shown savagelyin his youth, flamed forth again. Should he stoop to beardivine laws and divine promises to this beastly folk! Heav-ing: up the divinely written tablets, he hurled themfuriously to the ground, where theyshattered into fragments. 11-56.


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