Wending Our Way...
1274 B. C.
June 9, 2025
Exodus 3:8
...the home of the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites. (In this scripture, the LORD is speaking of moving His people from the land of the Egyptians.)
In 1274, the Hittites and the Egyptians fought in what has been called the world's biggest chariot battle. It ended in a tie and fifteen years later the Hittites and Egyptians signed one of the oldest-known peace treaties. (National Geographic article, May 2025)
The Hittites, a very practical people, welcomed the Egyptian gods into Hittite territory, but soon discovered a hitch. It was presumed that the Egyptian gods couldn't speak the Hittite language, so no one knew how to converse with them. As was the custom of the time, a sheep was slaughtered, and its innards examined to discern whether the Egyptian gods would accept the Hittite language and worship customs. (Sheesh!! What if we had to sacrifice a sheep every time we wanted to talk to God??!!) The sheep's intestines did, in fact, give the Hittites the go-ahead to talk to and worship the Egyptian Gods.
The Hittites didn't know how to talk to the new Egyptian gods. That's a situation we'll never experience. Our God can hear any language, any worship format and any request for companionship or help that gets sent His way. He hears wordless prayers, too, and interprets facial expressions and hand gestures with ease. No need to consult a priest anymore (or a sheep, either!) thankfully.