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golden calf
[gohl-duhn kaf, kahf]
noun
Bible.
a golden idol set up by Aaron and worshiped by the ancient Israelites.
either of the two similar idols set up by Jeroboam.
money or material goods as an object of worship or pursuit.
golden calf
noun
Old Testament
an idol made by Aaron and set up for the Israelites to worship (Exodus 32)
either of two similar idols set up by Jeroboam I at Dan and Bethel in the northern kingdom (I Kings 12:28–30)
informalthe pursuit or idolization of material wealth
golden calf
An idol that the Israelites made during the Exodus. While God was giving Moses the Ten Commandments and other provisions of the Mosaic law on Mount Sinai, the people whom Moses was leading to the Promised Land melted down their gold jewelry and ornaments and built a golden calf, which they began to worship. Moses came down from the mountain carrying two stone tablets on which the Ten Commandments were written; when he saw the calf, he smashed the tablets and made the people destroy the idol.
Word History and Origins
Origin of golden calf1
Example Sentences
As I came to painfully realize: Trump the golden calf is no messiah or savior.
When their leader Moses ascended Mount Sinai to obtain ten holy commandments from God, the impatient Jews crafted a golden calf as an idol and began worshipping it.
Meanwhile, in the rest of Australia, the fate of the golden calf remains an obsession.
This fuels and reinforces the extreme behaviors and bolsters allegiance to false gods, golden calves, and their message.
This is fatherhood, the devil god and the golden calf — the godly man, a jealous human being.
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