Saturday, April 23, 2016
Passover
Today is the first day of Passover, a Jewish religious celebration of the book of Exodus. In the Hebrew book of Exodus, the Jewish were slaves to an Egyptian Pharaoh. Led by Moses, the Jewish attempted to gain freedom, with an assist from God. God unleashed 10 horrible plagues upon the Pharaoh, persuading him to let the Jewish people go.
First, God changed the water of the Nile to blood. So the Egyptians would have no water. But it didn’t bother the Jews.
Next, God sent frogs. That again, left the Jews alone.
Third, it was lice. But not on Jews.
Fourth, it was a swarm of flies or wild animals. But the Jewish farms remained untouched.
Next, God sent diseased livestock to the Egyptians only.
For the next bit of persuasion, God sent boils. Ow.
Then it was a thunder storm or hail and fire which somehow missed all the Jewish people.
For the eighth plague, God sent locusts.
And for the ninth, God made it night for three whole days.
Now, let me just say, these Egyptians were a stubborn bunch. I would have given up already. But the Egyptians, who worshiped a nature based pantheon of gods, were sure that their gods could kick the Jewish God’s butt. In Islam, The Qur’an, which tells a very similar story of Moses, says that despite all of these, the Egyptians “were seeped in arrogance, a people given to sin.” (The Holy Qur’an- Surah 7: Al A’raf Section 16, Verses 132 through 136.)
So for the 10th and final plague, God decided to kill all the first born sons. The Jewish were instructed to put the blood of a slaughtered lamb over their door so that God would know not to kill those first born.
And so we have Passover. As in, God passed over the Jewish homes when He was on a killing rampage.
The Pharaoh decided that killing people was too far and told Moses to take his people and go. Then he changed his mind later, but that is a different story.
And so the Jewish were freed.
Except…
People of that area were celebrating a Spring Festival long before the Exodus, which would have been roughly 1300 BCE. Complete with lambs blood on the door to ward off evil spirits, as soon as the barley was ripe.
And who says the Jewish God was more powerful that the Egyptian pantheon? Perhaps the Pharaoh was being a jerk, which he clearly was, and Ra, the sun god, was not happy with the way this Pharaoh was treating people and let these things happen to teach him a lesson. Maybe they were working together.
We are all at the will of the Gods and Goddesses. Only by respecting them, shall they respect us. Lesson learned. Thank you, Moses. You have shown us that those who serve the Gods are helped by them. And thank you Pharaoh, for this lesson in how not to act. Be kind to all who walk the path of the Spirit. While their path may not be yours, it is also not your path to judge.
Happy Passover to all of my Jewish friends.
Blessed be.
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