Following the vision of an universal god in the recent post, Assmann traces also Cudworth’s invisible god who himself cites Plutarch. From “On Isis and Osiris”:
XI. I am all that hath been, and is, and shall be; and my veil no mortal hath ever yet uncovered
This is quite different when Moses met God at the Horeb
Exo 3:6 וי×מר ×× ×›×™ ×להי ×ביך ×להי ××‘×¨×”× ×להי יצחק ו×להי יעקב ויסתר מש××” ×¤× ×™×• ×›×™ ×™×¨× ×ž×”×‘×™×˜ ×ל ×”×להי×׃
where Moses kept his face covered for fear of looking on God. This seems to be even transcended by the message of Jesus
1 Pe 1:20 caused to be seen in these last times
who is supposed to have said
Joh 12:45 καὶ ὁ θεωÏῶν ἐμὲ θεωÏεῖ τὸν πεÌÎ¼ÏˆÎ±Î½Ï„Î±Ì Î¼Îµ
he who sees me, sees him who sent me.
Nachtrag
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