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<h1>Biblical Parallels Overview – Shemot 18</h1>
 
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<p>Yitro's reunion with Moshe shares elements with various stories in Tanakh.  These can be divided into three categories – see general discussion of <aht page="Literary:Parallels">Biblical Parallels</aht>:</p>
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<p>Yitro's reunion with Moshe shares elements with various stories in Tanakh.  These can be divided into three categories – see general discussion of <a href="Literary:Biblical Parallels" data-aht="page">Biblical Parallels</a>:</p>
 
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<li>Possibly the same event told over in different accounts:
 
<li>Possibly the same event told over in different accounts:
 
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<li><aht page="Appointing Moshe's Assistants">Appointments of Assistants for Moshe in Shemot 18, Bemidbar 11, and Devarim 1</aht></li>
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<li><a href="Appointing Moshe's Assistants" data-aht="page">Appointments of Assistants for Moshe in Shemot 18, Bemidbar 11, and Devarim 1</a></li>
 
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<li>Different events which share similarities in their story lines, but not in their language.  In these cases, the parallels serve as a useful device for analyzing the texts, even if they don't reveal conscious authorial intent.
 
<li>Different events which share similarities in their story lines, but not in their language.  In these cases, the parallels serve as a useful device for analyzing the texts, even if they don't reveal conscious authorial intent.
 
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<li><aht page="Encounters with Foreign Leaders">Encounters with Foreign Leaders</aht></li>
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<li><a href="Encounters with Foreign Leaders" data-aht="page">Encounters with Foreign Leaders</a></li>
<li><aht page="In-laws">Father-in-law and Son-in-law Relationships</aht></li>
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<li><a href="In-laws" data-aht="page">Father-in-law and Son-in-law Relationships</a></li>
 
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<li>Different stories which have both language and content parallels.  In these cases, the similarities may shed light on the messages the Torah is attempting to convey.
 
<li>Different stories which have both language and content parallels.  In these cases, the similarities may shed light on the messages the Torah is attempting to convey.
 
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<li><aht page="Yitro and Amalek">Yitro and Amalek</aht></li>
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<li><a href="Yitro and Amalek" data-aht="page">Yitro and Amalek</a></li>
<li><aht page="Yitro and Bilam">Yitro and Bilam</aht></li>
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<li><a href="Yitro and Bilam" data-aht="page">Yitro and Bilam</a></li>
 
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 1 January 2015

Biblical Parallels Overview – Shemot 18

Yitro's reunion with Moshe shares elements with various stories in Tanakh. These can be divided into three categories – see general discussion of Biblical Parallels: