Capitolo 54
day", when they left the field to cross out a remain-place." Certainly,
on this occasion, the God selected a poor stain for the purpose, completely
different for to have would be waited by the such one as Jethro
suitable; for the children of Israel it started to powerfully complain, this way
very this way that it displeased the God that sent fire in the extreme parts
of the field, where it consumed them.
"And the people cried to Moses, and when Moses prayed to the God the,
fire was extinct."
This suggestion of a divine fire under the control of Moses opens a
interesting speculation.
The Magi that was the priests of the Median religion very it developed
the practices of spell and the magic. Among these rites of theirs
"false to have the power to shoot come down above to their altars from
he/she wants to say of magic ceremonies." [The footnote: Lenormant, _Chaldean Magic_,
226, 238.] Moses seems to have been very affectionate of this detail
miracle. You/he/she is mentioned as having been real here to Taberah and it
it was the supposed weapon it assumed to suppress the rebellion of Korah. Moses was
indeed a powerful enchanter. His/her relationships with the whole priestcraft of
Central Asia is intimate, and if the Magi had secrets that was probable
being of use to him in to maintain his/her position among the Hebrews, the
inference is that he would have used at the most certainly them; as him
it made the similar snake to brass, the horns of the ram Sinai and the like. But in
spite of all of his/her miracles Moses frankly found his/her heavy too assignment and him
he/she confessed that he hoped dead.
"Then Moses felt the people cry in all of their families... and the
anger of the God was made to greatly turn on; Moses had been sorry to also.
"It is Moses it told the God, Because hast you afflicted thy
servant? ... what you the layest all this people's load on me?
"Have I conceived all this people? I have produced them, that you
shouldests tell me, you Bring them breast of thy as a father of nursing
beareth his/her child suckling, to the earth that you the swarest to them