In this chapter, we learn that Zillah is willing to sacrifice himself in order to see the face of the god of glory. He tells his son that if he offers an "unholy sacrifice," he will kill him. He also tells him that he will make him faint as soon as possible so that the sacrifice will end when it loses consciousness.
In this chapter, we learn that Zillah is willing to sacrifice himself in order to see the face of the god of glory. He tells his son that if he offers an "unholy sacrifice," he will kill him. He also tells him that he will make him faint as soon as possible so that the sacrifice will end when it loses consciousness.