salishan
freesoul
the spiritual (in 58 words)Numbers 12:6-8 said:
when a prophet rises among u
i Yahweh reveal myself to u in visions
i speak to u in dreams
but this is not the case for my servant Moses
he has the run of my entire house
with him i speak face to face
clearly & not in riddles
for he sees me as i actually am
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this is written by the E-author of the Torah (the Elohist)
while (overall) i prefer the J-author (the Yahwist)
her or his very-fluid & slyly ironic storytelling
(the distancing wit of a secular scribe , not a priest)
really high-caliber narrative literature
the narrative style of the Elohist is more plodding
heavy , the self-conscious story-production of an
all-too-serious Mushite priestess or priest
but the Elohist has her or his moments
the high-drama of Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac (Genesis 22) , & though
both J & E write a burning-bush sequence (Exodus 3) , the epiphany-moment
the cathartic "i am who i am" (Exodus 3:14) is the Elohist's contribution
(this is the stuff of Sophocles or Shakespeare)
the Elohist knows how to smith-words to raise-the-stakes of a sequence
& construct a powerful dramatic scene , when called-upon
(this priest would have made a great playwright ! )
& Yahweh's speech , above
(ostensibly to chastise Aaron & Miriam
for criticizing Moses' choice of wife) is , dramatically
a searing exposition of Yahweh's love for Moses
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but to us modern seekers
this speech means much much more
to walk freely in Gyd's house , this
(however a seeker might picture it) is
the ultimate spiritual experience
to converse (unmediated) with the Divine