Moses had the Golden Calf destroyed, ground up and mixed with a drink. He then ordered people to drink it; those who were guilty of worshiping the Calf then died.
Notably, The Bible mentions a similar test for women accused of adultery, with the piece of the Calf replaced by scraps of paper on which priests had written God's most sacred name. The relationship between God and His people is symbolically represented by marriage, making idolatry a spiritual adultery.
He broke the Ten Commandments and told the Levites( who didn't worship the golden calf) to kill everybody.
he broke it and burned it
No Moses was on the mountain alone , as Aaron was with the Isrealites when they built the ill famous golden calf.
Aaron, the brother of Moses, made the golden calf.
The events of the Golden Calf transpired:http://judaism.answers.com/kosher/the-complaints-in-the-wilderness-and-the-golden-calf
The Adoration of the Golden Calf was created in 1634.
The Little Golden Calf was created in 1931.
a golden calf
He built a golden calf for the Israelites that escaped from Egypt
Moses interceded for Aaron. The instigators of the rebellion were punished since they had asked for the calf.
He got angry as the people were worshiping a golden calf, and broke the first commandment.
You may be referring to the golden calf that the Jews created once they began to doubt that Moses would ever come down from Mt. Sinai. You can read of the creation and destruction of the golden calf in chapter 32 of the Book of Exodus, from the Old Testament of the Bible.
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Yes, the rebellious Israelites followed the idolatrous Golden Calf worship of the Egyptians. 2nd answer: The Egyptians worshipped RA, the sun god, among others. It was the tribe of Benjamin who set up the golden calf during Moses' absence (after they left Egypt) and later incurred his righteous wrath.