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Wouldn't Moses have had immunity from punishment for killing an Egyptian,since he was raised as a Royal?

Was he running out of actual fear of prosecution,or from his own conscience?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 years ago
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    Moses didn't really do any of it.

    Why would the real true God, the Creator of the universe need such convoluted methods to rescue the Israelites? He could have set things straight in the blink of an eye. In the Exodus from Egypt, doesn't it sound as if the Israelites were under control of aliens deliberately seeking to plant a particular religious viewpoint?:

    The 'Lord went before them [the Israelites] by day in a pillar of cloud to lead them along the way, and by night in a pillar of fire (sounds like a UFO?) to give them light, that they might travel by day and by night; (Exodus 13:21,22)

    Then Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the Lord drove the sea back by a east STRONG WIND all night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided' (Exodus 14:21) Advanced technology from aliens? Why would a real god need “strong winds”?

    The Lord looked down upon the Egyptians in the channel of the sea bed and 'discomfited' or 'troubled' the Egyptians. The Egyptians seem to have been 'crushed' by the 'looking down' of the Lord in the UFO above them. Some sort of alien energy beam?

    When they grew hungry, Moses instructed Aaron to explain to the Israelites that the Lord would provide bread. 'And when the dew had gone up, there was on the face of the wilderness a fine, flake-like thing, fine as hoarfrost on the ground. When the people of Israel saw it, they said to one another, "What is it?" [MANNA = WHAT IS IT?] For they did not know what it was' (Exodus 16:14,15); 'it was like coriander seed, white, and the taste of it was like wafers made with honey' (Exodus 16:31). In the morning the Israelites gathered enough for their daily use, and 'when the sun grew hot, it melted' (Exodus 16:21). Alien food?

    If this is mythology, it is certainly interesting myth -the Israelites seem to have invented an imaginative bread from heaven so esoteric that they were hard pressed even to name it, so they called it 'manna - what is it?'

    The people were gathered around the foot, and then God DESCENDED (why not just appear?) on the mountain. 'On the morning of the third day there were thunders and lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the mountain, and a very loud trumpet blast (downward thrust of propulsion beam?), so that all the people who were in the camp trembled. Moses brought the people out of the camp to meet God. Mount Sinai was wrapped in smoke, because the Lord descended upon it in fire; and the smoke of it went up like the smoke of a kiln, and the whole mountain quaked greatly' (Exodus 19:16-18).

    The people were warned several times not to 'touch' the mountain when the UFO descended on it (Exodus 19:12; 21;24). It is interesting that Moses was shielded from danger when coming near the UFO, although after long periods in the presence of the 'thick cloud' his face developed a peculiar 'glow' (Exodus 34:29-35). Sounds like nuclear radiation.

    Moses seems to have gone aboard the UFO, at which time he received stone tablets from the being in the UFO (Exodus 24:12) and also received specifications for construction of the Tabernacle (tent of worship and sacrifice) and the Ark, a communication device. When the being in the cloud wanted to talk to Moses, the UFO seemed to descend from its position above the tent (Numbers 11:25).

    The destruction of the Egyptians at the Red Sea, the warning to Moses not to come near the burning bush, the warning to keep away from Mount Sinai, and the experience of Miriam (she got leprosy) all suggest that it was dangerous to get too close to this UFO. The Tent of Meeting, with the UFO hovering above it, was purposely kept outside the camp for the protection of the people; apparently it was dangerous to get too close to the 'Presence' (Exodus 33:7).

    On one occasion we read, 'And the people complained in the hearing of the Lord about their misfortunes; and when the Lord heard it, his anger was kindled, and the fire of the Lord burned among them, and consumed some outlying parts of the camp' (Numbers 11:1); only Moses' intercession saved the situation.

    The aliens DELIBERATELY PUT UP AN AGGRESSIVE SHOW OF FORCE. It is not surprising that the Israelites were frightened and coerced into accepting these aliens as their only “god” or “Yahweh ehad.”

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Look, I was a Bible believing Christian 100% until one day I decided to walk on an atheist's shoes and tried to disprove the Bible, from that day my mind "got opened". I couldn't disprove it cause I didn't find any solid proof but I researched a lot and found many interesting things (the Universal Intelligence, Superconcious mind, etc.) I'm still a Christian and I believe in God but I'm not mind controlled by the fear the elites program on us since we are children. Think for yourself and accept that the Bible is just a tiny interpretation of the truth, that it was written by men and that there are a lot of atrocities in that book.

    All what Jesus said was true by the way. Just think for yourself, research and don't believe everything you read literally.

  • 7 years ago

    As per the Qur'an, although Moses was from the children of israel, he was raised by Pharaoh and his wife. The person whom Moses killed was of the same group as Pharaohs family. So here a children of israel guy (who were slaves) kills an egyptian, how can he be spared?

  • 7 years ago

    though he was raised as royal

    being a messenger of god he mingles with people and had a notion that all people are equal whether it is a royal person or a common man

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