8: And Moses said, This shall be, when the LORD shall give you in the
evening flesh to eat, and in the morning bread to the full; for that the
LORD heareth your murmurings which ye murmur against him: and what are we?
your murmurings are not against us, but against the LORD.
When you read the above passage remember this; these people are crying
starvation when they have over a million animals in their train. Even if
they only have half a million animals they should not be starving.
12: Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the
land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.
13: Thou shalt not kill.
14: Thou shalt not commit adultery.
15: Thou shalt not steal.
16: Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
17: Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy
neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor
his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.
(These are the laws of Hamurabi who was a king in Assyria. Hamurabi wrote
these laws before the Exodus. As a High Priest in UR, Moses would have
known about them. As a High Priest in Egypt he would also have known about
them as they seem to have had good postil service in those days. But the lowly
slave would not have been familiar with them even in UR. And further on
you get to see where Moses and his God didn't believe in any of them except when it suited them to.
In the northern part of Arabia and to the south west of Ur is an extinct
volcano that would have been on the way to the northwest from the crossing
of the �Red Sea� and Bahrain. Could this have been the �mount of the
lawgiving?� Since no one has ever considered Ur as the city of the Exodus
no one has ever done any examination of this mountain. (note; In reviewing
this section I realized that of course Moses would have taken this route
up the west side of the Gulf of Arabia! He had just seen "Pharoh's army
totally wiped out! Wouldn't he have made an effort to find out if the same
huge wave of water that killed them had destroyed Ur? And if it was not
gone then would he not have try'd to take it for himself? He may have
gotten as far as the mountain area and sent men ahead. When they came
back with the news that Ur was totally gone then he had to alter his plan.)
26: Neither shalt thou go up by steps unto mine altar, that thy nakedness
be not discovered thereon.
How strange that the god of creation is shamed by his creation? Does that
sound right to you? Our penis and our vulva are supposed to be his creation.
Why is he embarrassed by the sight of them? Unless of course this is not
the God of Creation.
11: Observe thou that which I command thee this day: behold, I drive out
before thee the Amorite, and the Canaanite, and the Hittite, and the
Perizzite, and the Hivite, and the Jebusite. (from my reading I know that
the Hittite's and the Amorite's were in the area adjacent to Ur,not down
near Egypt of the Nile.)
12: Take heed to thyself, lest thou make a covenant with the inhabitants
of the land whither thou goest, lest it be for a snare in the midst of
thee
13: But ye shall destroy their altars, break their images, and cut down
their groves:
Was there ever any evidence that all these six tribes inhabited the area
of the Sinai Peninsula where Moses and his tribe are supposed to have
wandered? That is a lot of tribes for this small area! And what were they
living on in this barren area? Where are their towns or cities? There are
none because this is not the area of the Exodus. There was far more room
and possibility for all of these tribes to have co-existed in the Arabian
peninsula.Present day examination of the area claimed for the wandering
has revealed not a trace of all the cities Moses and his crowd are claimed
to have destroyed!
Genesis 35-40 is a description of all the trappings of worship that were
created by this God. All I can say is that this is very much like the
type of worshipping paraphernalia of the Catholic Church. Which is a
very smart piece of business as it shows a great understanding of how
showy things and gold and silver and jewels are awe inspiring and
intimidating to the lowly. This is how you keep people intimidated. A
psychological sophistication.
From Liviticus 1-4 you have quite the dinner menu! And a conditioning
experience of killing going on. If I am not mistaken this eventually led
to the offering of their own children. Does anyone with any soul still
believe that the God of Creation would be so definite in how to prepare
this meal of flesh? Or even want this meal of flesh? To what purpose
does the shedding of the blood in ritual of innocent animals prepare
mankind? Holiness? I don't think so! One only becomes inured to killing.
In Liviticus 1-11 the instructions of what is clean or unclean is very
interesting. There is a separation of what can be eaten and what cannot
be eaten. Is this because these are the animals and birds and fish that
the Anunnaki brought with them when they came to earth? Is that why we do
not find fossils of these kinds of life forms? Or do we find these forms as
fossils? I have never seen any indication of that in my reading. In 18:21
the name of Molech is mentioned. This was the God to whom the people were
sacrificing their children to. So this date is after they began to
sacrifice to Molech. This means that there is already ritual killing in
the land. And as ex-slaves these people would not have been allowed to
participate in those kind of events. Slaves are property and have no
right to kill themselves or their children. They are worth money to their
owners.