Things in the Bible not really in the Bible …and a few surprises
Oops of the Day
The golden calf that Aaron made for the newly-freed slaves of Egypt to be their new god was Apis the Bull.
Exodus 32:1-35
Fact of the Day
No! It does not say that. It does not say Aaron made a golden bull. It does not say he made a golden cow. Eight times it says they made a baby bovine – a calf – out of their melted gold.
Back in Egypt, the goddess Mehet Werat (centuries later known as Hathor) was the creator goddess, the mother of all. She is sometimes depicted as sitting and sometimes standing and carrying a child. Normally, the sun is between her horns. She supposedly gave birth to the sun god, Ra. Ra dies every night, but his mother goes to get him and brings him back from the dead which we call dawn.
The Israelite slaves went into Egypt alive and well under Joseph. Then they were plunged into slavery – their darkness. Now, they have not only been resurrected, but they are about to give birth to a new kingdom – their dawn. For over 400 years, they had been exposed to the mythological gods of the Egyptians with hardly a mention of the one true God, the “I AM” – Jehovah/Yahweh. It is easy (but not excusable) to see how they could have “gone astray”, even though they did know who the “God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” was.
No Egyptologist knows who that golden calf represents. But one thing is for sure: It was not a golden bull.

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