The Golden Calf: An Idol of Rebellion

An informational overview of the golden calf and its cultural background.

Biblical Context

The golden calf appears in narratives of idolatry and judgment.

A Symbol Drawn From Egyptian Iconography

Golden calf idols were common in Egypt and Canaan, representing strength and fertility. The Israelites’ creation of a golden calf reflects cultural influence and spiritual rebellion.

Archaeological Evidence

Bronze and gold bull figurines have been found at sites like Hazor and Byblos. Egyptian art frequently depicts sacred bulls such as Apis and Mnevis.

Bible Verses About The Golden Calf: An Idol of Rebellion

Exodus 32:4 – The calf is fashioned.

Exodus 32:20 – Ground to powder.

1 Kings 12:28 – Jeroboam’s calves.

Deuteronomy 9:16 – Turning aside quickly.

Nehemiah 9:18 – This is thy god.

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