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Husband and Wife cover Exodus chapter 23: Laws of Human Relations (cont.) / The Three Appointed Feasts / The Lord's Angel Sent to Lead Israel; and chapter 24: Moses and the Elders on Mount Sinai. People get splattered with blood and rest their asses. Changes of season turn into week-long parties. People are urged to invade other lands. *sigh*
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Exodus 23
This chapter contains a list of laws that the Israelites are commanded to follow. These laws cover a wide range of topics, including religious practices, social interactions, and criminal justice. Some of the key laws in this chapter include:
Exodus 24
This chapter describes the Israelites' covenant with God. The covenant is sealed by Moses sacrificing animals and sprinkling the blood on the people. God then gives Moses the Ten Commandments, which are a summary of the laws in Exodus 23.
From an atheist perspective, these chapters can be seen as a collection of ancient religious texts that reflect the values and beliefs of the people who wrote them. The laws in these chapters may have been useful for maintaining order and harmony in the ancient Israelite community, but they are not necessarily binding on people today.
Here are some additional thoughts on these chapters from an atheist perspective:
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