the whole time Mrs Moses told him to just ask for directions…but he wouldn’t
Papi
Twas the tablets. They’ve been sending people the wrong way since.
Janet, dreams of an alternate universe
Into the sea I hear
U N M U T U A L
@janet
your right… Apparently, the wife of Moses was Zipporah (or zippy to her friends), which translates as Bird in Hebrew. So, if he had of heeded her advice with regards to the old idiom ‘as the crow flies’ they would have gotten there in jig time…. but he totally bungled it!
GiggidyGoo
Hah. LOL
Casual Observer
Wait a moment…
I thought we were on the road to Damascus?
I’m starting to think this is all made-up as you go along.
The expert view is that it should have taken 9 days, taking into account the number of people moving and the amount of time it would time to set up and set down the camp as needed.
If you read Exodus you will see that they were following a cloud by day and a pillar of smoke by night. They arrived at the promised land quite quickly but were too afraid to tackle the inhabitants which is why they ended up wandering around for 40 years
the whole time Mrs Moses told him to just ask for directions…but he wouldn’t
Twas the tablets. They’ve been sending people the wrong way since.
Into the sea I hear
@janet
your right… Apparently, the wife of Moses was Zipporah (or zippy to her friends), which translates as Bird in Hebrew. So, if he had of heeded her advice with regards to the old idiom ‘as the crow flies’ they would have gotten there in jig time…. but he totally bungled it!
Hah. LOL
Wait a moment…
I thought we were on the road to Damascus?
I’m starting to think this is all made-up as you go along.
The guy at the front hasn’t got a clue.
Isn’t Charlton Heston blooming tall.
Blooming tall;
I’ll get me apron.
The expert view is that it should have taken 9 days, taking into account the number of people moving and the amount of time it would time to set up and set down the camp as needed.
If you read Exodus you will see that they were following a cloud by day and a pillar of smoke by night. They arrived at the promised land quite quickly but were too afraid to tackle the inhabitants which is why they ended up wandering around for 40 years