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<p>There are many parallels between the stories of Moshe and Yehoshua, with many of Yehoshua's deeds reflecting those of his teacher.</p>
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<p>There are many parallels between the stories of Moshe and Yehoshua, as many of Yehoshua's deeds reflect those of his teacher.&#160; One such parallel emerges from comparing our chapter to Yehoshua 5. In each, Hashem reveals Himself to the leader, telling them to remove their shoes.</p>
 
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<li><a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab/Shemot/3/1/3/22">Tanakh Lab</a><fn>In the Tanakh Lab click on the Torah&#160; icon for a list and links to the chapters which are most linguistically similar to the one being displayed.</fn>&#160;demonstrates that one of the chapters most linguistically similar to Shemot 3 is Yehoshua 5.&#160; In each, Hashem reveals Himself to the leader, telling them to remove their shoes. Compare the two chapters <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab?c1=Shemot:3:1-3:22&amp;c2=Yehoshua:5:1-5:15&amp;f=bc&amp;min=1&amp;mpt=0">here</a>.</li>
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<li><a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab/Shemot/3/1/3/22">Tanakh Lab</a><fn>In the Tanakh Lab click on the Torah&#160; icon for a list and links to the chapters which are most linguistically similar to the one being displayed.</fn>&#160;demonstrates that one of the chapters most linguistically similar to Shemot 3 is indeed Yehoshua 5.&#160;&#160; Compare the two chapters <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab?c1=Shemot:3:1-3:22&amp;c2=Yehoshua:5:1-5:15&amp;f=bc&amp;min=1&amp;mpt=0">here</a>.</li>
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<li>See the <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Concordance/5394.%D7%A9%D6%B7%D7%81%D7%9C">concordance</a><fn>In the advanced mode of the concordance, input "נשל" (verb) in the first field, and "נַעַל" (noun) in the second.</fn> and&#160;<a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Dual/Biblical_Parallels/Shemot/3.5#m5e2n6">Makbilot Bamikra</a> that both the concept of removing shoes on holy ground and the exact language of "שַׁל נְעָלֶיךָ מֵעַל רַגְלֶיךָ כִּי הַמָּקוֹם אֲשֶׁר אַתָּה עוֹמֵד עָלָיו... קֹדֶשׁ הוּא" appear in only these two stories, strengthening the parallel.</li>
 
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Version as of 11:27, 7 August 2023

Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 3

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Moshe and Yehoshua

There are many parallels between the stories of Moshe and Yehoshua, as many of Yehoshua's deeds reflect those of his teacher.  One such parallel emerges from comparing our chapter to Yehoshua 5. In each, Hashem reveals Himself to the leader, telling them to remove their shoes.

Tools

  • Tanakh Lab1 demonstrates that one of the chapters most linguistically similar to Shemot 3 is indeed Yehoshua 5.   Compare the two chapters here.
  • See the concordance2 and Makbilot Bamikra that both the concept of removing shoes on holy ground and the exact language of "שַׁל נְעָלֶיךָ מֵעַל רַגְלֶיךָ כִּי הַמָּקוֹם אֲשֶׁר אַתָּה עוֹמֵד עָלָיו... קֹדֶשׁ הוּא" appear in only these two stories, strengthening the parallel.

Primary Sources

  • Se Bavli Bava Batra which compares Moshe and Yehoshua, likening Moshe to the sun and Yehoshua to the moon.

Articles

  • See Moshe and Yehoshua for an exploration of the parallels between the prophecy and leadership of these two leaders, and the meaning of these connections.  

Initiation Prophecies

It is fruitful to compare and contrast Moshe’s initial prophecy (נבואת הקדשה) with that of others, such as Gideon (Shofetim Chapter 6), Shemuel (Shemuel I Chapter 3), Yeshayahu (Yeshayahu Chapter 6), Yirmeyahu (Yirmeyahu Chapter 1), and Yechezkel (Yechezkel Chapter 1), in order to note the similarities and differences that reflect the unique personality and mission of each prophet.

Articles