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rhpas3840
Descrizione
Moses stands before the gathered Israelites as the golden calf is cast into the fire, its form collapsing among stones, flame, and smoke. A worker tends the burning idol while the assembly watches with spears, shields, and troubled attention, marking the public judgment of Israel’s rebellion at Sinai. The scene reflects the aftermath of the people’s demand for a visible god while Moses was on the mountain receiving the covenant. In Exodus 32, Moses destroys the calf, grinds it down, and confronts the sin that violated the first commandments. The melting idol becomes a visible sermon against false worship: gold made into a god cannot save, speak, or endure before the holiness of the Lord. This artwork serves well for teaching on idolatry, repentance, covenant faithfulness, and the seriousness of worshiping God alone.
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