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    Worshiping the Golden Calf. According to 1 Kings 12:26–30, after Jeroboam establishes the northern Kingdom of Israel, he contemplates the sacrificial practices of the Israelites. Jeroboam thought to himself, "The kingdom will now likely revert to the house of David.

  2. 17 de may. de 2024 · Golden calf, idol worshipped by the Hebrews during the period of the Exodus from Egypt in the 13th century bc and during the age of Jeroboam I, king of Israel, in the 10th century bc. Mentioned in Exodus 32 and I Kings 12 in the Old Testament, worship of the golden calf is seen as a supreme act of.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2021 · Updated Nov 01, 2021. What is the Golden Calf Bible Story About? In Exodus 32 an 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.

  4. 9 de mar. de 2017 · Moses ground the golden calf into a powder, mixed it with water and gave it to the worshippers to drink, killing them. He then commanded the tribe of Levi, who had remained faithful to him, to further seek out any worshippers and annihilate them. G‑d brought a plague on the Jews, killing thousands more.

  5. Table of Contents | Baal Worship | Moses. GOLDEN CALF (Heb. עֵגֶל מַסֵּכָה, Ex. 32:4; עֶגְלֵי זָהָב I Kings 12:28), the golden image made by Aaron at the behest of the Israelites and venerated near Mount Sinai (Ex. 32). Exodus 32 relates that the Israelites, anxious about Moses' prolonged absence, demanded that *Aaron provide a god to lead them.

  6. The Golden Calf. 32 When the people saw that Moses was so long in coming down from the mountain, they gathered around Aaron and said, “Come, make us gods[ a] who will go before us. As for this fellow Moses who brought us up out of Egypt, we don’t know what has happened to him.”.

  7. 5 de dic. de 2016 · A second example of golden calf worship is found in the northern kingdom of Israel under King Jeroboam, who seceded from the southern kingdom of Judah in 928 BCE following the death of King Solomon. In an effort to dissuade his own subjects from making pilgrimages south to Jerusalem (the capital of his adversary, Judah), Jeroboam set up two alternative shrines on either end of his kingdom: