Capitolo 52
Israel picked him up the money; thousand three hundred and three result and
five shekelses, after the shekel of the sanctuary; It is Moses it gave the money
of them that was ransomed to Aaron and to his/her children."
Supposing him/it shekel of those days to have weighed two hundred and winds-
four silver wheats, its value in our currency would have been around
fifty-five cents but his/her purchasing power, twelve one hundred years before
Christ, would have been, to the very more respect of moderate, at least ten
for one, what you/they would have amounted to among the you are and the seven thousand
dollars in hard cash for any service anything, what that it considers that the
Israelis were a nomadic and wandering horde in the wild region, it was, it owes
is admitted, a beautiful position of bad for the pleasure to observe the
shows of Aaron and his/her children, in their sumptuous garments.
Under some sedentary administration it also followed, that the tall priest
it owes becoming the most considerable character of the community, as
one of the richest. And as payment for the loyalty to him of the
Levites during the massacre of the gilded calf, Moses created a theocratic
aristocracy led by Aaron and his/her children, and understanding the whole tribe
of you Raise whose advancement in fortune could not go to void to create the dissatisfaction.
It did this way: a dissatisfaction in which it very shortly culminated after the
rebellion of Korah that got a condition of things to Kadesh that
contributed to make the position of intolerable Moses.
Moses was one of that administrators from what they were particularly reprobated
Paul Santo; Men that "they do bad", as in the butchery of the guests that you/they put
on the gilded calf "how good you/he/she can come", and "of who damnation,"
therefore, "it is alone." [The footnote: the Roman IIIs, 8.]
It is beaten Moses so through the ambition, because, although personally
disinterested, he could not bear having his/her wish opposed. Aaron had
almost the opposite one of such temperament. Aaron seems to have had little