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Bible Project classroom session — https://bibleproject.com/classroom/exodus-overview-carmen-imes/sessions/25/
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What this book knows
Israel's golden calf crisis reveals how idolatry degrades human dignity while Moses' intercession demonstrates what it means to bear God's name faithfully.
obedience-and-authority
The calf represents a beast humans are supposed to subdue, not worship — a reversal of human dignity.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S25-RC-007Aaron caves into the people's desires, minimizes his own complicity; Moses, in contrast, refuses to do so.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S25-RC-012faith-and-doubt
Moses calls on God to act consistently with his own character — who is Yahweh if he destroys the people he just rescued?
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S25-RC-005God invites Moses into his deliberations, wanting Moses to conclude that grace — not destruction — better fits his character.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S25-RC-009belonging
James quotes Amos: 'all the Gentiles who bear my name' — name-bearing as the definitive mark of covenant membership.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S25-RC-011God says 'your people whom you brought up' — distancing himself from the rebellious, pinning them on Moses like a parent's exasperated complaint.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S25-RC-0046 published passages · documentary · research analysis
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