The film basically covers the stories in Jewish legends, except that the Ark of the Covenant, which I am very interested in, did not appear, which is a pity.
After reading it, I have an idea. Since the Jewish God has such divine power, he does not use a relatively peaceful way to rescue his people, but uses a method similar to 9/11 to force his enemies to submit. I am afraid that It is also the source of current terrorism.
Of course, this kind of doctrinal story has a shadow of history, so it is impossible for the Jews to return to their original place after God breathed a sigh of relief. What I want to discuss is whether the mentality of the victims influenced the later Jews, and whether the personality of this difficult nation came from this.
The Jews established their own country for a short period of time, and then the country broke down and wandered, but they refused to integrate into the local society. Their religion was different from the people around them. In a Christian world, it is admirable to maintain national independence, but you do not have It is almost inevitable that people in their own country adhere to their own religions and customs, and they will be excluded and persecuted. Could it be influenced by their memories of their suffering in Egypt, not flexing, not compromising, waiting to return to their old places?
Today's Israelis are pathetic, at least I think so. It's really not a wise move to go back to this land to establish their own country. They are surrounded by enemies on all sides, and they are afraid. People move you. One day the United States falls, and no matter how strong you are, Israelis, your fists will be no match for four. If you don't compromise, you won't get any good fruit. Why should you feel sad that you were driven out of your home, this piece of land has nothing to do with you. You have slaughtered 8 million people, you have a great responsibility yourself, don't always pretend to be victims.
Out of Egypt, you are still miserable
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