Yes, the rebellious Israelites followed the idolatrous Golden Calf worship of the Egyptians.
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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.
Actually who created the golden calf not moses brother ( Aaron ) but he is a man called samiri . and he is one of moses group . But The Bible didnt mention for that . read the real story from Qura'an then u will know clearly everything .Christian View:It depends which golden calf. At one point in the Bible, Moses went up to Mount Sinai, but he took quite a while coming back. The Israelites thought he was dead and started getting restless. ' Make us an idol!' they complained to Aaron. So Aaron made a golden calf for the people made up of their golden jewelry. (this did not go unpunished)Then at another time, the king of Israel was furious because all of his people went to Judah to worship there because the temple was there. So he made two golden calves for his people to worship at.
The Israelites fashioned the golden calf when Moses spent too much time conversing with God. They got scared and created an idol to worship. Moses came down and broke the first ten commandments in anger. See this link: http://judaism.answers.com/kosher/the-complaints-in-the-wilderness-and-the-golden-calf
God made Pharaoh stubborn so that He could show the Egyptians what wonderful things He can do!!
akhenaton created the worship of the sun which made the egyptians very angry they ended up going back to the old system of religion.
God told Moses to go back to Egypt.
The egyptians brought back big, huge pieces of dong.
Pharaohs were god's for the Egyptians back then.
Moses ordered the killing of 3000 Israelites as a consequence of their worshiping the golden calf while he was receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. This act of idolatry was a direct violation of the first two commandments, leading Moses to take drastic action to uphold the covenant between God and the Israelites. The punishment served as a demonstration of the seriousness of their transgression and a reminder of the importance of following God's laws.
God called Moses to mount Sinai.
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