Moshe Rabbenu
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Moshe was cute and adorable, Pharaoh would hold him on his lap and play with him. Once as Pharaoh was sitting in front of his advisers, Moshe grabbed off his crown and placed it on his own head. Pharaoh's sorcerers headed by Bilam, who witnessed the incident told this was an omen that Moshe would one day dethrone him and take over the kingship for himself. They advised him to Moshe while he still had a chance. Another sorcerer got up and said it was nothing other then a childish act and should not be taken seriously. In order to establish if Moshe just preformed childish acts of immaturity or if he knew what he was doing and his moves were calculated they decided to preform an IQ test. | Moshe was cute and adorable, Pharaoh would hold him on his lap and play with him. Once as Pharaoh was sitting in front of his advisers, Moshe grabbed off his crown and placed it on his own head. Pharaoh's sorcerers headed by Bilam, who witnessed the incident told this was an omen that Moshe would one day dethrone him and take over the kingship for himself. They advised him to Moshe while he still had a chance. Another sorcerer got up and said it was nothing other then a childish act and should not be taken seriously. In order to establish if Moshe just preformed childish acts of immaturity or if he knew what he was doing and his moves were calculated they decided to preform an IQ test. | ||
− | Two bowel would be placed in front of the child Moshe one filed with gold and the other with burning hot coals. If Moshe had the consciousness of a regular child, he would reach for the bright glowing coals over the more dully shining gold, he would get a little burnt but that would prove his childhood innocents. If on the other hand he would reach for the gold, that would show he had knowledge of his surroundings and he must be executed to remove him as a threat to the throne. Moshe was able to discern the difference even as a young child, and started reaching for the gold over the coals. The angel Gavriel then came and pushed Moshe's hand towards the coals. Moshe's hand was burnt from the coals and in reflexive motion pulled his hand along with one of the coals into his mouth to cool down. Now his mouth two became burnt, causing him a sever speech impediment from that point on until he was cured at the 'Giving of the Torah' on Har Sini. | + | Two bowel would be placed in front of the child Moshe one filed with gold and the other with burning hot coals. If Moshe had the consciousness of a regular child, he would reach for the bright glowing coals over the more dully shining gold, he would get a little burnt but that would prove his childhood innocents. If on the other hand he would reach for the gold, that would show he had knowledge of his surroundings and he must be executed to remove him as a threat to the throne. Moshe was able to discern the difference even as a young child, and started reaching for the gold over the coals. The angel Gavriel then came and pushed Moshe's hand towards the coals. Moshe's hand was burnt from the coals and in reflexive motion pulled his hand along with one of the coals into his mouth to cool down. Now his mouth two became burnt, causing him a sever speech impediment from that point on until he was cured at the 'Giving of the Torah' on Har Sini. |
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[[Category:Biblical Personalities]] | [[Category:Biblical Personalities]] | ||
[[Category:Tzadikim]] | [[Category:Tzadikim]] |