I was atop Mountain Sinai, and I
was late coming back to the people. I
felt bad for Aaron, who was in charge of them, because I knew he would have to
deal with their incessant complaining.
All of a sudden, though, G-d told me that I needed to go down because bnei Israel were acting corruptly
praying to an idol. I prayed to him to
have mercy upon the people and not to kill all of them with His anger. I mean come on, I had to deal with these people
droning on and on about their problems, and as soon as they do something wrong
in His eyes, He can just kill all of them!?
That’s not fair! On the other
hand, if He had actually killed all of them, I wouldn’t have had to deal with
them… no, it’s not right for Him to kill all of my people.
When
I got down, though, I got really angry with the people, broke the stone tablets
and even melted the cow down and told the people to drink the molten gold. Then Aaron started protecting himself by
saying that the people forced him to make the calf, and that he didn’t mean to
make it, it just appeared out of the fire (like that really happened). But, as the Lord commanded, I grouped
together the Levites and had them kill a bunch of regular Israelites, around
3000, then I repented to G-d for their sins, and G-d said that one day he will
judge people for their sins… oh, and He sent a plague down and killed a bunch
of them for making the calf. I do feel a
little bad for the people, not only do they get the full blame from Aaron, but
I also ordered the murder of many of my own people, G-d will probably kill a
bunch of them down the road when He judges them, and to top it all off, they
now have the plague.
Lastly,
G-d then told me to tell the people that they were too annoying for Him, so He
would have an angel walk with us and destroy our enemies. However, I could still speak/meet with Him in
a tent I pitched.
Aaron - I SWEAR I DIDN'T MEAN TO BUILD THE CALF!!!!!!
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