If you read the
Bible, it's all so clear cut. Moses goes up, and comes down with some big
tablets. But what really happened on the top of that mountain?
<SCENE: top of Mount Sinai. Moses has two very big stone tablets and a hammer and chisel.>
Many years ago, whilst reading through the book of Numbers in the Old Testament, I was in awe at how much time Moses and Aaron spent falling to the floor when the LORD was about. They never fell to the floor in earlier books and no one else is recorded as falling to the floor.
So while Aaron and Moses were falling to the floor in awe of God, what was everyone else doing? Standing there, gossiping? "Hmm... Guess what I say yesterday Mavis. Hmm... Yup. The LORD. The Glory of the LORD filled the place. It weren't half a sight luv."
Why was it all this falling to the floor stuff was not recorded in any other book in the bible? Did the authors just forget? Did they wake up one morning, years after writing them and think "ARGH! I forgot to mention that Fred and Sandra fell to the floor as the Glory of the LORD filled the area!" Or was it just a phase they went through? And what did God really think about it all... Did it all happen like this?
Oh and incidentally, I'm very aware that a cross is New Testament imagery. But have you ever tried finding a photograph to represent the Ten Commandments? Have you? Well then.
Written around about 1998/1999.