What makes the tropes and lessons of the books of Moses so eternal? Everyone everywhere wants their claims to his legacy. Is there an esoteric explanation to his pervasive influence?
Something about jews controlling the media and forcing this stolen narrative onto ppl
Because it's capeshit for fossilized excrements of retards who made this shit up.
>based old man talks to G-d and actually gets stuff doneI'm going to obviously be biased here but compared to Josh, Muhammed, John Smith etc there aren't a lot of aspects of Moishe that you can really criticize depending on one's personal interpretation of faith. If we take the Torah/Old Testament (or whatever you choose to call it) as either allegorical or fact then you have, at bare minimum, a wealthy guy who forsook the comfort of living in a egyptian palace (great food, status, money, security, and you just know he could have gotten freaky with the slave girls if he had lesser morals, sounds like the dream to the average dude even by today's standards) to speak up for a downtrodden people and lead them to a better life free from state bondage. In addition to that, he accepted that his destiny did not lie in the promised land and passed the torch to the next generation rather than becoming some ancient prophet king a la Warhammer 40k.
>>18049983Obviously because it's God's word
>>18049983God revealed his character to Israel and thanks to that we can know how to please him. We know what he loves and what he hates, so we can do the former and avoid the latter. It's greatest gift to mankind. We learn how to be presentable to the eyes of the holy king and thus be able to stand in the day of judgement and earn his approval.
>>18049983Moses was a bad neglectful father.He forgot to circumcise his son and was nearly killed by god over it.Exodus 4:24-26" At a lodging place on the way, the Lord met Moses[a] and was about to kill him. 25 But Zipporah took a flint knife, cut off her son’s foreskin and touched Moses’ feet with it.[b] “Surely you are a bridegroom of blood to me,” she said. 26 So the Lord let him alone. (At that time she said “bridegroom of blood,” referring to circumcision.)Moses also had a major anger problem. Exodus 32:19"19 When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned and he threw the tablets out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain."Numbers 20:8-12"8 “Take the staff, and you and your brother Aaron gather the assembly together. Speak to that rock before their eyes and it will pour out its water. You will bring water out of the rock for the community so they and their livestock can drink.”9 So Moses took the staff from the Lord’s presence, just as he commanded him. 10 He and Aaron gathered the assembly together in front of the rock and Moses said to them, “Listen, you rebels, must we bring you water out of this rock?” 11 Then Moses raised his arm and struck the rock twice with his staff. Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank.12 But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, “Because you did not trust in me enough to honor me as holy in the sight of the Israelites, you will not bring this community into the land I give them.”Also the ten commandments only apply to Jews. So it's ok to kill non-Jews. The whole idea was to unify the Jewish people by reducing inter-Jewish conflict.>>18050196Muhammad -> Homosexual autistic pedophile psychopath.Moses -> Angry violence prone absent father and psychopath.Jesus -> Asexual Suicidal manipulative narcissist.
>>18050778Moishe wasn't perfect, that is true. He stumbled and failed at times. He was human. The reason why he was not permitted into the land of Israel was specifically due to him striking the rock in anger, deeming it to be his strike that would quench the thirst of the tribes, rather than the will of G-d. He accepted his punishment, and took it on the chin, like a man.I don't really see how your quotes really make out Moishe to be a bad person, it's just displaying him to be imperfect.He forgot to circumcise his son, as he had assimilated into his wife's culture, and had forgotten to. We humans can easily forget what is important sometimes, and get distracted by worldly things. That's why Teshuva exists, why Yom Kippur exists, to remind Jews that while one may stumble, this does not mean one cannot get back up again.He wasn't the Moshiach, he wasn't the glorious singular leader of the Jews who was never wrong.He was a guy who led his people from bondage, and that's good enough for me to respect the man.
>>18050129TRVTHNVKE
His encounters with the burning bush and the tablets symbolize direct contact with the source of order and truth.
>>18052345He also stared at yoohoo's butthole. I mean, "the face of god". LOL!