And they made a calf in those days, and offered sacrifice unto the idol, and rejoiced in the works of their own hands.
Entonces hicieron una estatua de becerro de oro y comenzaron a adorarla como si fuera realmente Dios. Hicieron una gran celebración por algo que literalmente acababan de crear con sus propias manos.
El pueblo adoró un ídolo hecho por ellos mismos en lugar de adorar al Dios verdadero.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Acts, Stephen is delivering a powerful speech before the Sanhedrin, recounting Israel's history to highlight their repeated unfaithfulness to God. This verse specifically refers to the golden calf incident from Exodus 32, where the Israelites, impatient while Moses was on Mount Sinai, created and worshiped an idol made from their jewelry. This event underscores the cultural tendency in ancient times for people to turn to tangible representations of gods when feeling abandoned, revealing a pattern of idolatry that persisted throughout Israel's history.
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