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What does the Bible say about idolatry in Exodus 32?

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Exodus 32 describes Israel's grievous sin of making a golden calf to worship in place of the true God.

In Exodus 32, God’s people, having just witnessed His mighty deliverance from Egypt, quickly turned from Him to create a molten calf, claiming it as their god. This act of idolatry highlights a severe breach of faith, as noted in verses 1-8. The people’s impatience and disrespect towards Moses, referred to dismissively as 'this Moses', reveal a profound lack of gratitude for God's continuous presence and guidance. This incident serves as a poignant reminder that idolatry can arise swiftly even in the wake of God’s blessings, reflecting the sinful tendency of the human heart to seek visible symbols rather than trust in the invisible God.
Scripture References: Exodus 32:1-8, Romans 10:21, Hebrews 3:8

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The Golden Calf
Bill McDaniel · Sep 16, 2012
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