Acts 7:41

41 So the people made an idol that looked like a calf. Then they brought sacrifices to it and were proud of what they had made with their own hands.

Acts 7:41 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 7:41

And they made a calf in those days
Whilst Moses was in the mount; this was done in imitation of the Egyptian idol Apis or Serapis, which was an ox or a bullock; and it was made of the golden earnings of the people, which were melted down, and cast into the form of a calf, and graved by Aaron with a graving tool, ( Exodus 32:2-4 ) And so the Syriac version here reads in the singular number, "and he made them a calf"; this was a most shameful and scandalous piece of idolatry. The Jews themselves are so sensible of the horribleness of it, and of the guilt of it, and of the reproach that lies on them for it, that it is common for them to say F3,

``there is not a generation, or an age, in which there is not an ounce of the sin of the calf.''

Or, as elsewhere F4 expressed,

``no punishment befalls thee, O Israel, in "which there is not an ounce of the sin of the calf".''

And offered sacrifice unto the idol;
an altar was built, and proclamation made, that the next day would be the feast of the Lord; and accordingly early in the morning the people rose, and offered both burnt offerings and peace offerings, ( Exodus 32:5 Exodus 32:6 ) and rejoiceth in the works of their own hands; for so the calf was; and which rejoicing they showed by eating, and drinking, and singing, and dancing.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 T. Hieros. Taaniot, fol. 68. 3.
F4 Vid. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 102. 1.

Acts 7:41 In-Context

39 "But our ancestors did not want to obey Moses. They rejected him and wanted to go back to Egypt.
40 They said to Aaron, 'Make us gods who will lead us. Moses led us out of Egypt, but we don't know what has happened to him.'
41 So the people made an idol that looked like a calf. Then they brought sacrifices to it and were proud of what they had made with their own hands.
42 But God turned against them and did not try to stop them from worshiping the sun, moon, and stars. This is what is written in the book of the prophets: God says, 'People of Israel, you did not bring me sacrifices and offerings while you traveled in the desert for forty years.
43 You have carried with you the tent to worship Molech and the idols of the star god Rephan that you made to worship. So I will send you away beyond Babylon.'
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