Supreme God

Chapter 344: The love and hatred between Moses and his wife

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Adros entered the land of Canaan and found that it was indeed a very good land. The Israelites entered it from Egypt, and within a few decades, they already had a very comfortable life.

The Israelites experienced a lot of hardships when they entered the land of Canaan. Some were brought down by Yahweh, but some were brought upon by themselves. However, under the leadership of the prophet Moses, they finally reached this place.

The Israelites today are still settled in the form of the Twelve Tribes, just as they were when they were doing hard labor in Egypt. Jacob, the grandson of Abraham, was the ancestor of the Hebrews who later changed their name to Israel. He was the source of the name of the Israelite group and the common ancestor of this group of people.

Jacob had twelve sons, and the tribe developed by each son is the current tribe. The leader of the tribe was called a judge at this time, and the most authoritative leader of each tribe was the chief judge.

There is no doubt that Moses was the first great judge, although he seems to have died on the eve of the Israelites entering Canaan.

But not long after Adros arrived in Canaan, he discovered the whereabouts of Moses, who seemed to be dead. He was fighting with a woman.

Moses holds the scepter, the staff of Yahweh that once bestowed divine power. When Moses was extremely weak, he could borrow part 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 Israeli prophet who was born in Egypt really used the power of faith to become a god.

When Moses was still shepherding sheep for his father-in-law in Midian, Adros ordered Ian to transform into an angel and teach Moses how to become a god by faith.

Moses accepted this method, and now he is half successful. He borrowed the divine weapon in his hand and completely suppressed his opponent.

His opponent, although also a god, was no match for Moses. On the one hand, the difference in divine power is huge, but the divine weapons are also completely inferior.

But at this time, Moses' expression was extremely complicated, and he never made a killing move. When the woman he was fighting with exhausted her magical power, he sighed, turned around and left. When he left, he looked sad and sighed repeatedly.

The woman lay limp on the ground, her hair disheveled, and her delicate and beautiful face now extremely pale. Looking at Moses' leaving back, she finally let out a series of strange low roars. This low roar was filled with regret, self-blame and anger.

"Ziporah, why are you so sad?"

Adros appeared, came to the side of the girl he had watched grow up, and looked at her very gently. This woman was Zipporah, the wife of Moses.

She was both the wife of Moses and a disciple of Ian. When Adros and Ian were in the land of Midian, this woman was accepted as a disciple by Ian and taught her how to ignite the divine fire and become a god.

At this time, Zipporah not only ignited the divine fire, but also received divinity and became another human warrior who became a god in human form.

When Zipporah saw Adros, she was immediately surprised and happy. With tears on her face, she knelt down on the ground and pressed her cheek against Adros's shoes. Then she lost control of her emotions and burst into tears. Woke up.

Her cry was pitiful and pitiful, which surprised Adros, and he could hear the endless grievance and pain in her heart. Adros stroked Zipporah's hair with his hand, and then said gently: "My child, if you are wronged, why don't you go to your teacher, she will help you."

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

Zipporah was still lying on the ground crying bitterly. After hearing Adros's words, she just shook her head and said nothing.

Adros was immediately helpless. The girl in front of him was almost over a hundred years old now. Why wasn't she as strong as when she was a teenager

He lifted Zipporah up, pointed to the west, and said, "Look."

Zipporah was wiping her tears. After hearing what Adros said, she looked in the direction he pointed and saw that the scene in the west suddenly changed. All the cities and tribes in Canaan disappeared before our eyes, replaced by a vast yellow desert and the red sunset at the end of the desert.

Zipporah didn't even remember that she hadn't seen this wonder, this scene that she had loved to watch as a child, for decades. Ever since Moses and the Israelites killed Zipporah’s father, the other kings of Midian, and even all the men of Midian, there was no more beautiful sunset in Zipporah’s life.

There was only regret and hatred left in her heart, and she wanted to kill Moses herself to pay homage to her dead father and people.

Adros finally learned from Zipporah what she had experienced, and he suddenly sighed. No wonder Zipporah, who was once extremely cheerful, has completely turned into a cold beauty with a bitter hatred. After such an experience, who can still be happy

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

At this time, other ethnic groups naturally did not want the Israelites to come to the land of Canaan to seize their living space, so they began to attack the Israelites.

Although the Israelites had stayed in the wilderness for forty years and were unable to defeat the groups that conquered them, they could not bear the support of gods behind them.

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

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

And the reason for this revenge is already very old. At the beginning, Israel, that is, Jacob, the grandson of Abraham, and his youngest son Joseph, were actually sold to Egypt by the Midianites.

Joseph was extremely talented. He used his intelligence to serve as prime minister in Egypt, and helped the Egyptians drive out the Hyksos from the east, and obtained the fiefdom given to him by the Pharaoh of Egypt. This is also the fundamental reason why all the Israelites were later exiled to Egypt.

"You are going to punish the Midianites for deceiving the Israelites, and when you have done this you are to go away from everyone."

Moses always obeyed God's words. When Yahweh's order was given, even though he was very reluctant to give up, he still led the Israelites to follow God's instructions.

The Midianite city was completely defeated by the Israelites. As the chief elder of Midian, Moses' father-in-law was naturally the first to stand up and fight against Moses.

But he died in the hands of Moses. Finally, the five sons of the chief elder and the five brothers of Zipporah were successively appointed kings by the Midianites and fought against the Israelites. They were Evi, Rekim, Zur, Hur and Reba, however, they also died at the hands of Moses.

Finally, Moses listened to Yahweh and killed almost all the adult males in Midian as punishment for deceiving the Israelites.

When Zipporah, who had been deceived by Moses into his own land, returned to Midian, she was greeted only by curses from the women and children of the tribe and stones constantly thrown at her. Her sister and sister-in-law did not even give Zipporah the opportunity to worship her father and brothers.

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

When she returned to the camp of the Israelites, they did not think anything of it and did not regard her as their enemy. The traditional characteristic of the Israelites is that whether they marry an Israelite wife or an Israelite daughter, they become their own tribe, which is different from the previous tribes.

Zipporah had no intention of joining their clan anymore, so she fought a life-and-death battle with her husband Moses on Mount Nebo in the plains of Moa, and she failed in the end. At the last moment when Moses was about to die in battle, Yahweh ordered his angel Michael to take action and directly help Moses become a god.

Fortunately, at that time, a god named Satan came to find Michael's little trouble. When he saw her present, he rescued her directly. She even suspected that she would die in Michael's hands right then.

Later, Moses became a god, and she also became a god, but she was no match for Moses after all. Zipporah would come to trouble Moses almost every few years, but she found that the gap between herself and Moses was getting wider and wider. They could have been evenly matched, but now they were no match for Moses.

Moses didn't know whether he felt guilty in his heart, but he never killed Zipporah. Instead, he kept persuading Zipporah to put down her hatred, and went with him to persuade the Midianites to put down their hatred. Only in this way can they help the dead Midianites enter Yahweh’s heavenly kingdom.

Zipporah, who had not yet met Adros and Ian, regarded Yahweh as her only belief, and might have agreed to do this. But now, she has completely embarked on the path guided by Adros. It is better to ask for God than to ask for herself. If she has the opportunity and strength, wouldn't it be better to personally open up the Kingdom of God and attract the souls of her people? Why use Yahweh's hands

"Hey, little Zipporah, I also feel very sorry for the misfortune of you Midianites. But I am also pleased with your thoughts. Yes, including me, no god can be as reliable as himself. The Midianites Soul, I have already calculated that in Satan's hell, if there is a chance in the future, 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, you can lead them there. , it’s not a bad idea.”

Adros didn't understand if Yahweh had his own reasons for insisting on killing the Midianites, but he decided to help the poor child in front of him.

Suddenly, a white light fell, and an angel landed next to Adros and Zipporah.

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