For the Egyptian dynasty, which was at its peak at the time, the existence of a group of slaves was dispensable.

It was nothing more than a matter of opening his mouth, as a member of the Egyptian royal family - the son of the previous pharaoh, the brother of the current pharaoh, the friend of the current queen, and the general of the Egyptian dynasty.

Volume 3: The Sacred Round Table Realm of the Crossing: Chapter 69: Those who punch God, and those who silence God

Kang had no problem with the fact that Moses, a prophet in the Abrahamic system, used such an unfriendly tone to talk to himself, the god he worshipped.

After all, the story of Moses is very complete - just leading the Hebrews out of Egypt and going to the Promised Land, the events he experienced are enough to reflect his character, and compared to the later prophets, his relationship with the man who did whatever he wanted is actually quite subtle.

It can even be said that it is unique in the entire Old and New Testaments.

Unlike other prophets and saints, who basically came into conflict with angels and even the omniscient and almighty without knowing it, Moses was different.

As an appointed prophet and leader of the Hebrews, although he knew the existence of the "Lord", he held an attitude of rejection and exclusion from the very beginning.

He was the prophet and wise man who violated the most commands of God.

Refuse to be a leader and smash the Ten Commandments

He even felt that his own way was better than the instructions of the insurmountable Lord.

In a sense, he is worthy of being the royal family of Egypt and the brother of Ramses.

So why would such a person help the Hebrews?

You see, he himself was not one of those oppressed Hebrews.

In fact, he only needed to manage his own one acre and three mu of land, and he could live a good life whether in Egypt or Midian.

Although in terms of results, the prophet who led the Hebrews to the "Promised Land" did save them, but judging from their actions, the Hebrews really did not deserve the Promised Land.

This is 'consensus', not the individual ideas of some individuals.

Because not only the prophet Moses, but even God thought so.

That is why there were decades of wandering and hesitating, until all the unruly people who came out of Egypt together died out, and only the new generation that appeared along the way remained. Only then did the Hebrews enter the promised land.

Who were the people who were willing to follow Moses?

They were slaves, Hebrews who lived in great hardship in Egypt.

What did they do afterwards?

When they were about to arrive at the Promised Land, they were afraid of the local residents and decided to murder Moses, elect a new leader, and then return to Egypt to continue being slaves.

Although neither the Book of Exodus nor the Book of Destiny recorded Moses' inner journey, but leaving aside the inevitable glorification of religion, God knows how much anger Moses had accumulated because of the unruly people under his command. Did he really respect the god who did whatever he wanted so much that he didn't even have the slightest resentment?

Does he really not feel the slightest bit of guilt towards Egypt, which has been devastated because of him, and towards his brother Ramses and his wife?

"So...."

Looking at the determined middle-aged man in front of him, Kang Hao couldn't help asking, "Do you want to be Israel?" even though he already knew the answer.

As a saint of the three Abrahamic religions, he should understand better than anyone that at this moment, as the Yahweh of the Type-Moon, he has no hostility.

Whether right or wrong, these are his rules.

Whether it is good or evil, it is his will.

Whether angels or demons, they are all his servants.

Only----this body cannot be surpassed.

When Moses heard this, he neither answered nor refuted. He just smiled and asked directly: "Oh, are you going to give me the right to choose again?"

Once upon a time, in the ancient past, this omniscient and omnipotent being before him had given him a chance to choose.

But he refused.

So K started with the people around him.

K appointed his brother. Then he told his brother tactfully: "Although I have appointed you as my priest, Moses is still the only one who can communicate with me."

Although Moses may not care much about those "little compatriots" whom he didn't even know, he could not sit idly by and watch his blood-related brothers seek their own death.

This was completely inconsistent with the education he had received - after all, the previous king of Egypt wanted Ramses and Moses to support each other.

So he began to try to prove that the god who contacted them was just a weak god, or not a god at all.

This is the significance of the competition before the emperor.

But alas, they lost, Egypt lost.

So Moses decided to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt.

As for whether it was out of genuine affection for their so-called compatriots, or because they didn't want the god who brought down natural disasters without restraint to continue wreaking havoc on their homeland and friends, it was probably because they didn't want to let the god who brought down natural disasters without restraint continue to wreak havoc on their homeland and friends.

Anyway, he finally chose to leave. Who else knows except himself and the Creator in front of him?

Anyway, in the end, he died at the gate of the promised land.

reason---

----Question God and doubt God's power and will.

It's like a joke, what a reason to laugh non-stop.

He had faced God, seen the ten plagues, and watched the children of Ramses II and Nefertari die tragically because of his vain attempt to save his blood relatives from the quagmire...

Would you question the power of the omniscient and omnipotent?

However, at this point, all of this is meaningless.

But what was the mood of the man who died at the gate of the promised land?

Is it more the sense of accomplishment as a leader and a savior who has reached the destination after overcoming countless difficulties and dangers, or is it more the guilt for causing the tragic death of the eldest son of his former friend and the eldest son of all Egypt?

What is seen in those tearful eyes, the destination, or the former homeland and old friends?

Even Moses himself was not clear.

Perhaps only the god in front of him - his "Lord" - truly knows.

However, there is no doubt that it is this obsession that makes him, who should be a saint of god level and a prophet, appear here.

"You who are all-knowing and all-powerful, and who buried me with your own hands, cannot possibly be unaware of my decision."

Moses gently lifted up his shirt at his shoulders, revealing his fists covered with countless scars.

Just let yourself be the last one.

In this present where neither the future nor the past exists, let’s fight once for our Egyptian homeland, for our former mother, and for our friends.

Even if the other party is an insurmountable god!!!

silence.

The response to the burning flame in Moses' heart was Kang Hao's silence.

And this silence also aroused Moses' doubts.

"Why don't you grant me divine punishment? Let me die."

"Just like, a thousand years ago, when I tried to use the gods, I was killed at the gate of the promised land."

"Are you thinking about how to punish me, or..."

For the first time, Moses showed a surprised expression on his face: "You, also feel guilty?"

Volume 3: The Sacred Round Table Field of the Crossovers: Chapter 70: The Skill of Victory Given by God

Guilt?? Just kidding!

This brother must have seen it wrong.

Although Kang is not a strict person to others, he is certainly lenient to himself.

If you want him to feel guilty about other people's affairs, you are really thinking too much.

Moreover, this kind of thing was done by the real omniscient and omnipotent person, who is the source.

This kind of pot is too heavy for Kang to carry.

As for the omniscient and omnipotent being himself...

If the omniscient and omnipotent being who would destroy the world and flood the human world just because he is displeased with people had feelings, then he must be a monster.

And Mr. Kang's silence was simply because he suddenly realized a problem.

When faced with the very act of being obstructed, he actually felt... happy?

I don’t know if this adjective is appropriate, but it is probably the closest adjective.

Although this was probably the second time that Kang had been the subject and object of obstruction, he had indeed never felt unhappy from beginning to end.

After all, Kang Hao is not a child of destiny, nor an outstanding person. As an ordinary person in modern society, he does not have the right to take everything for granted.

But that's all there is to it. It's impossible no matter how you look at it to have positive emotions about it.

This shouldn't be the reaction that an ordinary person like Kang should have.

But at this moment--what's going on with this strange feeling that makes people want to smile?

not understand....

Is it the joy of having something to kill time when you are bored?

have no idea....

Or is it the admiration for human beings who dare to move forward and raise their fists in the face of the unpredictable?

Don't understand...

Totally, I don't understand.

However, at this moment when his thoughts were in a mess and he had no idea what to do, a different idea suddenly appeared in Kang Hao's mind like thunder and instantly occupied all of Kang's thoughts.

----When the omniscient and omnipotent One faced Jacob, was He also in this mood?

However, the time this idea appeared in Kang's mind may not exceed ten seconds in total.

After all, with his shallow ideas, it is ridiculous to speculate about the existence far higher than himself, just like the person in the fable who thought that the emperor was another person farming with a golden hoe.

So, in the end---Kang stopped thinking.

Since we can't guess, we might as well let it go. Besides, laughing is always better than crying, right?

The reflection in his eyes is that of the white-haired young man, and there is a noticeable curve at the corners of his mouth.

Besides, no matter what

For his hometown and friends, is it the fist of God that he raised across thousands of years?...

Very interesting...isn't it? !!!

"You know my name."

The Hebrew young man looked at the being standing below him, the god known as the Lord of Hosts, and the corners of K's mouth were still smiling, just like when they first met a thousand years ago.

k, never changed.

It turned out that I had seen it wrong.

Moses grabbed the shawl on his body and threw it into the sky, clenching his fists and saying, "Yes."

"Have you made up your mind?"

"Of course!"

"Then I will make you Israel."

Kang Hao's feet stepped lightly on the steps of the palace, and Moses' fist swung over.

"Lord, please bless me."

"nature."

Although hostile, Moses still had the habit of praying to the god in front of him whom he was punching, and the same god in front of him once again responded to his prayers, just like a thousand years ago. As for Kang, he was never stingy in praising those who dared to challenge the stronger ones.

Although Moses once had the impressive record of defeating angels and destroying the Ten Commandments given by God.

However, the angels are only one of the host, and the Ten Commandments are just stones on which God wrote the words.

Although at this moment he existed as a saint, a prophet, close to a god, or even surpassed most gods, his strength was countless times stronger than before, and coupled with the blessing he had just given him, he could easily smash the entire earth into pieces with an average size of no more than five kilometers.

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