Michelangelo’s Moses has more in common with C.S. Lewis’s Mr. Tumnus than the casual viewer might expect—namely, a couple of stubby horns. Michelangelo wasn’t the first artist to depict ...
2 King Hezekiah, whose life is chronicled in the Bible, played a crucial role in Jewish history by reopening the Temple of Solomon and destroying the bronze snake statue commanded by God to Moses.
Moses had left the Israelites for 40 days and ... “It’s like someone built a statue for the singular purpose of idolizing wealth, and Christians happily take selfies in front of it,” wrote ...