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Narrative analysis
Match - 100%Name of extra-biblical primary source Lemma A new king Analysis Three different kings rule over Egypt in the book of Exodus: •the preceding ...
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Narrative analysis
Match - 96%Name of extra-biblical primary source Lemma Who made you chief and ruler over us? Do you mean to kill me as you killed the Egyptian? Analysi ...
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Narrative analysis
Match - 96%Name of extra-biblical primary source Lemma because of a greater might Analysis This expression translates the Hebrew be-yad chazaqah, “with ...
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Narrative analysis
Match - 96%Name of extra-biblical primary source Lemma and you shall put these on your sons and daughters Analysis The focus here is on the Israelites’ ...
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Narrative analysis
Match - 96%Name of extra-biblical primary source Lemma When the child grew up Analysis Since there is no notice here of his weaning (commonly around ag ...
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Exodus 6 : 1
Match - 10%Then the Lord said to Moses, “You shall soon see what I will do to Pharaoh: he shall let them go because of a greater might; indeed, because ...
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Genesis 21 : 33
Match - 10%[Abraham] planted a tamarisk at Beer-sheba, and invoked there the name of the Lord, the Everlasting God. ...
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Exodus 1 : 22
Match - 10%Then Pharaoh charged all his people, saying, “Every boy that is born you shall throw into the Nile, but let every girl live.” ...
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Exodus 1 : 8
Match - 10%A new king arose over Egypt who did not know Joseph. ...
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Exodus 3 : 22
Match - 10%Each woman shall borrow from her neighbor and the lodger in her house objects of silver and gold, and clothing, and you shall put these on y ...
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Job 3 : 1
Match - 10%Afterward, Job began to speak and cursed the day of his birth. ...
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Match - 10%Nahum Sarna draws attention to the short verse in a chapter of "Studies in Biblical Interpretation." Abraham's name is in square brackets he ...
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Match - 10%and yet he still did not curse God, but would rather curse something with closer proximity to himself - his birthday. Hence, a meditation o ...
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Irony in "let the daughters live"
Match - 10%Pharaoh assumes that female babies are no threat and so he lets them live. But it is ironic that it is women who save the baby Moses. As Kli ...
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Genesis 11 : 1
Match - 8%Everyone on earth had the same language and the same words. ...
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Totalitarianism
Match - 8%"It appears to me that the root of the error, or sin, of the generation of the separation was not the building of a city and tower, but the ...
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The first offering
Match - 7%It seems as if the entire idea of offerings to the Lord begins with Cain. The Lord does not ask for any, at least according to the pshat of ...
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Genesis 36 : 12
Match - 6%Timna was a concubine of Esau’s son Eliphaz; she bore Amalek to Eliphaz. Those were the descendants of Esau’s wife Adah. ...
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Exodus 2 : 14
Match - 6%He retorted, “Who made you chief and ruler over us? Do you mean to kill me as you killed the Egyptian?” Moses was frightened, and thought: T ...
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Exodus 7 : 13
Match - 6%Yet Pharaoh’s heart stiffened and he did not heed them, as the Lord had said. ...
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Moses or God?
Match - 6%God tells Moses to raise his arm to split the sea, but the text tells us that it is God alone who parts the waters. Moses doesn't possess di ...
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Match - 6%Thanks for the link! Mr. Natural as G-d! It's like I'm 10yrs old again! I may have to buy it! Does this violate the graven image command? ...
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Match - 6%If you're interested in learning more about Timna, check out page 395 in Who's Who in the Jewish Bible ...
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Stiffened vs Hardened
Match - 6%Some translations say that Pharaoh's heart was 'hardened' every time Moses requested that the Israelites be freed, but JPS translates it as ...
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Scientific analysis
Match - 5%The science podcast "Radiolab" did a short show about how strong the sound would have to be to knock down the walls of Jericho. The expert ...