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<li>Makbilot Bamikra demonstrates that Hashem’s qualities of justice and mercy appear in several other places in the Torah. Interestingly, the emphasis in Shemot 20 is on Hashem’s quality of strict judgment, whereas in Shemot 34 His quality of mercy is described.</li>
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<li>See The First Tablets and the Second Tablets: The Differences Between Mishpatim and Ki Tisa, by R. Yoel Bin-Nun, for analysis of the meaning of this contrast between the passages in Shemot 20 and Shemot 34. &#160;</li>
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Version as of 02:49, 14 December 2023

Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 20

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Decalogue Differences The Decalogue appears in both the Torah's original account of the Revelation at Sinai in Shemot 20 and in Moshe's later retelling of the event in Devarim 5. The two versions contain many differences, including additions, omissions, and substitutions.

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Attributes of God

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  • Makbilot Bamikra demonstrates that Hashem’s qualities of justice and mercy appear in several other places in the Torah. Interestingly, the emphasis in Shemot 20 is on Hashem’s quality of strict judgment, whereas in Shemot 34 His quality of mercy is described.

Articles

  • See The First Tablets and the Second Tablets: The Differences Between Mishpatim and Ki Tisa, by R. Yoel Bin-Nun, for analysis of the meaning of this contrast between the passages in Shemot 20 and Shemot 34.