Saturday, March 11, 2023

'Star Wars' Fan Seems to Discover Hidden Bible Verse in Prop During Episode of 'The Mandalorian' By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal March 10, 2023 at 8:20pm

 

'Star Wars' Fan Seems to Discover Hidden Bible Verse in Prop During Episode of 'The Mandalorian'

One keen-eyed “Star Wars” fan spotted a reference to one of the most timeless stories in literature in the season three premiere of “The Mandalorian.”

An artifact wielded by the main character in the “Star Wars” spinoff show features text from the biblical Book of Exodus; translated into the (fictional) Mandalorian language, no less.

The passage in question explains how Egypt was cursed by God on account of the pharaoh’s refusal to release the Jews from slavery.

Reddit user u/GeneralAnubis appears to have first translated the subtle reference — identifying phrases and words and matching them with text from Exodus with their own knowledge of the “Mando’a” fictional language.

Trending:
Massive Migrant Caravan Marches Toward US with LGBT Flags Flying as Mexican President Snubs Biden at Summit

“And they shall cover the face of the earth, that one cannot be able to see the earth,” the biblical Mandalorian Easter egg read, according to Slash Film.

“And they shall eat the residue of that which is escaped, which remaineth unto you from the hail, and shall eat every tree which groweth for you out of the field.”

“And he turned himself, and went out from Pharaoh.”

Will Disney turn away from the woke content?
 
Completing this poll entitles you to our news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

This verse — Exodus 10:5 — explains how locusts would come to blight Egypt because of the pharaoh’s actions in the Exodus narrative.

The green stone featuring the symbols was itself obtained from the world of Mandalore; itself poisoned and ruined in an era preceding the show.

The main character is required to travel back to Mandalore and bathe in the planet’s “living waters;” itself a ritual that could be called similar to the Christian sacrament of baptism.

Some other themes of the episode seemingly alluded to Christian concepts; including the titular character’s desire for “redemption” in his own Mandalorian religion.“The Creed teaches us of redemption,” Din Djarin, the main character of the show, asserted to a Mandalorian elder who stated he’s no longer a member of the community for the transgression of removing his helmet.

Related:
'Star Wars' Fan Seems to Discover Hidden Bible Verse in Prop During Episode of 'The Mandalorian'

The episode was titled “The Apostate,” itself reflecting the main character’s need to atone for his sins in the eyes of his own religious creed.

Episode 2 of season 3 of “The Mandalorian” is slated to air on Wednesday.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Submit a Correction →

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *