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God’s Mercy and New Tablets

God’s Mercy and New Tablets
God’s Mercy and New Tablets

Moses, realizing the people of Israel had sinned, humbly asked God to forgive them. Despite their disobedience, God showed great mercy and did not abandon them. Instead, He instructed Moses to carve new stone tablets to replace the ones that had been broken. This was a sign that God was renewing His covenant with Israel, reaffirming His commitment to them as His chosen people. Even though they had made mistakes, God’s love and faithfulness remained steadfast.

A warm and radiant depiction of Moses standing before a glowing divine presence, his hands raised in gratitude as he receives God’s forgiveness for the Israelites. The background features the Israelite camp at the base of Mount Sinai, with people looking up in awe. The scene exudes a sense of divine mercy, love, and renewal, with golden light illuminating Moses and the stone tablets in his hands.
A warm and radiant depiction of Moses standing before a glowing divine presence, his hands raised in gratitude as he receives God’s forgiveness for the Israelites. The background features the Israelite camp at the base of Mount Sinai, with people looking up in awe. The scene exudes a sense of divine mercy, love, and renewal, with golden light illuminating Moses and the stone tablets in his hands.

Bible Verse:
“The Lord, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness.” — Exodus 34:6

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