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Parts of the story of the Exodus reveal that no one could look at God. He appeared to them in a burning bush or a cloud or a pillar of fire. however, in Exodus chapter 24 Moses took seventy of the elders to see God (Exodus 24:10). In Exodus 33:20-23, Yahweh was still clearly anthropomorphic, but it was no longer possible to look at his face. The story of the Exodus is a combination of different earlier traditions.

God commanded Moses to build a lavish Ark of shittim wood, fine linen and cloth, leather, gold and gems - probably enough to bankrupt a prosperous nation, let alone a band of former slaves fleeing through the desert. The ark supported a 'mercy seat' of pure gold for Yahweh to ride on as the people travelled. If the ark ever really existed, then we know the nature of God - he was anthropomorphic (human-like) and sought luxury and pleasure on earth.

In the story of the plagues, God is revealed as callous and unforgiving. When the Pharaoh was willing to let the Israelites go, God hardened his heart so that further plagues were necessary, and more suffering would be felt by the Egyptians.

The modern God is omniscient, but not so the God of early times - in Exodus 12:23 the Hebrews put blood on their lintels so that he would know who they were.

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Q: What does the Exodus reveal about God?
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