Chapter 26: The Love, Hate, and Hatred of Moses' Husband and Wife

Adros entered the land of Canaan and found that it was indeed a very good place, and the Israelites had entered it from Egypt and had lived very comfortably in just a few decades.

When the Israelites entered the land of Canaan, they went through a lot of hardships, some of which were sent to them by Yahweb, and some of which they asked for themselves. However, under the leadership of the prophet Moses, they eventually reached this place.

The Israelites today are still settled in the form of twelve tribes, just as they had been in Egypt as they had been in labor. Abraham's grandson, Jacob, the Hebrew patriarch who later changed his name to Israel, was the source of the name of the Israelite ethnic group and the common ancestor of the group.

Jacob had twelve sons, and each of them developed into a tribe that was not left behind. The tribal leader was called the Judge at this time, and the most authoritative leader of the tribes was the Judge.

Moses was undoubtedly the first great judge, although he seemed to have died on the eve of the Israelites' entry into Canaan.

But soon after Aderos arrived in the land of Canaan, he discovered the whereabouts of Moses, who appeared to be dead, and who was at war with a woman.

Moses held the scepter, the scepter from which Yahweh had given divine power. When Moses was extremely weak, he was able to borrow some of the divine power belonging to Yahweh through it, not to mention that Moses was already a god at this time.

Seeing Moses' current strength, Adros nodded slightly, this prophet of Israel, who was born in Egypt, really used the power of faith to become a god.

While Moses was still shepherding sheep for his father-in-law in Midian, Adros had Ian take the form of an angel and teach Moses the way to become a god.

Moses embraced this method, and is now half successful. He borrowed the artifact in his hand and completely suppressed his opponent.

His opponents, though they were also gods, were not Moses' opponents at all. The difference in divine power is very different on the one hand, and the artifact is completely inferior.

However, at this time, Moses' face was extremely complicated, and he had not made a dead move, and when the divine power of the woman fighting against him was exhausted, he sighed and turned to leave. When he left, his expression was sad and he sighed bitterly.

The woman was slumped on the ground, her hair was scattered, and her delicate and beautiful face was now extremely pale, and she watched Moses' departing back, and finally let out a strange roar. The roar was full of regret, self-blame, and anger.

"Zippora, why is it so sad?"

Adros appeared, and came to the girl he had watched grow up, looking at her with the utmost gentleness. This woman was none other than Zipporah, the wife of Moses.

She was both the wife of Moses and a disciple of Ian, who was taken in by Ian when Adros and Ian were in the land of Midian, and taught her how to light a fire and become a god.

At this time, Zippora not only ignited the divine fire, but also had received the divinity and became another human warrior who turned his human body into a god.

When Hippola saw Adros, she was both surprised and delighted, she had tears on her face, she knelt directly on the ground, put her cheek against Adros's shoes, and then her emotions were completely uncontrollable, and she began to cry.

Her cry was miserable and sad, which surprised Adros, and she heard the endless grievances and pain in her heart. Adros stroked Hippola's hair with his hand, and then said gently, "Son, if you have been wronged, why don't you go to your teacher, she will help you." ”

Ian was a god in the Egyptian underworld, and Adros believed that Zippora must have known about it, after all, Horus was still proclaiming Ian's divine power on the land of Egypt at this time.

Zippora still fell on the ground and wept bitterly, and when she heard Adros's words, she just shook her head and said nothing.

Adros was helpless all of a sudden, the girl in front of her is almost a hundred years old now, why is she not as strong as when she was a teenager?

He lifted Sipola up, then pointed to the west, and said, "Look." ”

Cipora was wiping away tears, and when she heard Adros's words, she looked in the direction he was pointing, and saw that the scene in the western land had changed dramatically. The cities and tribes of Canaan were all gone, replaced by a vast yellow desert and the red sunset at the end of the desert.

This spectacle, the sight she loved to see most when she was a child, Shillpora couldn't remember that she hadn't seen it for decades. Ever since Moses and the Israelites killed Zipporlah's father, the other kings of Midian, and even all the males of Midian, there has been no sunset in Zippora's life.

In her heart, there was only regret and hatred, and she wanted to kill Moses herself to pay tribute to her dead father and people.

Adros finally learned what she had been through from Cipora's mouth, and he sighed. It's no wonder that the once cheerful Hippolla has completely become a bitter and bitter cold beauty at this time, with such an experience, who can still be happy?

After Moses wandered in the wilderness for forty years with the Israelites, who had been punished by Yahweh for their impure faith, they finally approached the land of Canaan.

At this time, the other tribes naturally did not want the Israelites to come to the land of Canaan to seize their living space, and they began to crusade against the Israelites.

Although the Israelites had been in the wilderness for forty years, and were outnumbered by the tribes that had conquered them, they could not bear the support of the gods behind them.

With the help of Yahweh and the angels, Moses led the Israelites in five battles, defeating all the Amalekites, Canaanites, and Ammonites who were going to invade, destroying their cities and killing their kings.

If the first four battles can barely be regarded as a counterattack and self-defense war by the Israelites, but the last battle with the Midianites was completely revenge.

And the reason for this revenge is a long time ago. Israel, that is, Abraham's grandson Jacob, his youngest son Joseph, was actually sold to Egypt by the Midianites.

Joseph was a gifted man, and he used his ingenuity to serve in Egypt and helped the Egyptians drive out the Hyksos from the east, and obtained the fief given to him by the Egyptian pharaoh. This was the fundamental reason why the Israelites were later exiled to Egypt.

"You are to punish the Midianites for deceiving the Israelites, and when you have done this, you shall leave the people. ”

Moses had always obeyed God's word, and when Yahweh's command was given, he led the Israelites to follow God's instructions, even though he was very reluctant in his heart.

The Midianite city was completely breached by the Israelites, and as the great elder of Midian, Moses' father-in-law was naturally the first to stand up against Moses.

But he died at the hands of Moses, and finally the five sons of the great elder, the five brothers of Zipporah, were made kings by the Midianites and fought against the Israelites: Evi, Reikim, Sur, Hur, and Reba, but they also died at the hands of Moses.

Eventually, Moses listened to Yahweh's advice and killed almost all of the adult males in Midian, as punishment for their deception of the Israelites.

When Zepodha, who had been deceived by Moses into another land, returned to Midian, she was greeted only by the curses of the women and children of the tribe and the stones that were constantly being thrown at her. Her sister and sister-in-law didn't even give Sipora a chance to worship her father and brother.

At that moment, Zipporah swore in her heart that she would make Moses, the Israelites, and even the Israelite God pay.

She returned to the Israelites, who did not see anything and did not regard her as an enemy. The characteristic of the Israelites was that whether they married an Israelite or married an Israelite's daughter, they became their own people, which was different from the previous people.

Zipporah had no idea of joining them again, so she fought a life-and-death battle with her husband Moses on Mount Nebo on the plains of Moa, and she lost. At the last moment when Moses was about to die in battle, Yahweh ordered his angel Michael to intervene and directly help Moses become a god.

Fortunately, at that time, a god named Satan came to find Michael's little trouble, saw her present, and rescued her directly. She suspected that she would have died at the hands of Michael.

Later, Moses became a god, and she became a god, but she was no match for Moses. Almost every few years, Zipporah came to Moses' trouble, but she found that the gap between herself and Moses was getting wider, and she could have been evenly matched, but now she was no match for Moses.

Moses did not know if he was guilty in his heart, so he never killed Zipporah, but kept persuading Zipporah to let go of his grudge, and went with him to persuade the Midianites to let go of their grudge. Only in this way will they be able to help the dead Midianites enter the kingdom of heaven in Yahweh.

In other words, if Sipora, who had not yet met Adros and Ian, and regarded Yahweh as the only faith, he might have agreed to do so. But now, she has fully embarked on the path guided by Adros, it is better to pray to God than to herself, if she has the opportunity and strength, it is not better to personally open up the kingdom of God and attract the souls of her people, why pretend to Yawei?

"Alas, little Zipporah, I also feel sorry for the misfortune of your Midianites. But I'm glad you think, yes, no god, including me, can be reliable. The souls of the Midianites, I have calculated that in the hell of Satan, in the future there will be a chance, and I will take you there and give them another choice. Of course, if you want to wait until you can open up the kingdom of God before you take them. ”

Adros didn't understand if Yahweh was determined to kill the Midianites for his own reasons, but he decided to help the poor child in front of him.

Suddenly, a white light fell, and an angel landed beside Adros and Zippora.