Kanye West has compared himself to Moses after deleting all his Instagram posts.
The rapper took to his Instagram Stories on Sunday to seemingly compare himself to the Bible's Moses.
"No one asked Moses how much he slept," he wrote in white text over a black background.
He first shared the text with a typo before deleting it and resharing it with the corrected text.
It comes after Ye launched his own private school which aims to "prepare students to become the next generation of leaders, thinkers and innovators".
The 45-year-old is understood to be behind Donda Academy, which is a tuition-based Christian prep school that is said to charge around $15,000 (£13,000) per year.
The institution, said to be based in California, promises a "world-class education," according to its website, which involves worship, science classes, choir and even parkour.
Sources told Rolling Stone magazine that families have to sign non-disclosure agreements, though a consultant for the school has told the outlet that only parents sign it and they described such as an "informal agreement".
According to the school's website, the daily schedule includes "full school worship," core classes of language arts, mathematics and science, as well as "enrichment courses".
It provides examples of such courses, including world language, visual art, film and choir. The athletic training discipline Parkour is listed as another example of such.
However, despite opening a learning institution, the Runaway rapper said he doesn't like reading books.
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"When you said I hadn’t read this book, I actually haven’t read any book,” he explained in an interview with the Alo Mind Full podcast.
"Reading is like eating Brussels sprouts for me. And talking is like getting the Giorgio Baldi corn ravioli."
The star, who is known for his endless rants, recently admitted that his ex-wife Kim Kardashian raises their children '80% of the time'.
The former couple - who share children North, nine, Saint, six, Chicago, four, and Psalm, three - split up in February last year after Kim filed for divorce.
"Your home is your original church. So, even to this day, I'll still give Kim advice on things that can help, because that's gonna go to the kids.
"She's still gotta — basically 80 per cent of the time — raise those children," he revealed.
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