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It's probably based on the fact that some people actually do grow horns although it seems to be more as a malignant tumor then that of an actual horn on an animal.People don't usually have horns, so I doubt it. Nonexistent people especially.
People don't usually have horns, so I doubt it. Nonexistent people especially.
i would think it a mistranslation. kind of like jesus and the others, siddhartha, and other saisnts walking around with halos over their heads. horns tend to represent power and the ability to defend, push, et al.
I think the horns came when Moses was horribly traumatized by his flock of sheep.
God's saw Moses and gave him horns so he may defend himself lest any sheep cause more grievous harm past what already has been done.
Fortunately archaeologists have dug up the actual footage of Moses being attacked by his sheep as it graphically plays out in all its rawness. Not for the faint-of-heart for those who would rather avoid witnessing this vicious attack on Moses by his sheep causing him to fall on his bum not once, but twice. The anguished screams by Moses can be heard in the end as he cries out to God for deliverance. Shudder!!
That's how my mind works as well. I am all about the magical.Those aren't horns, simply a statue of Moses wearing these; View attachment 28380