Moshe's Birth and the Legend of Sargon/0
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Moshe's Birth and the Legend of Sargon
Introduction
Many legends from both the ancient and classical periods share the motif of a hero being abandoned at birth, and recall the story of Moshe's infancy in Shemot 2.1 Elements common to many of these tales include: a baby of noble status, abandonment and explanation thereof, unusual nursing or protection of the infant, discovery and adoption, and finally, a list of exploits of the hero. Of the many such myths, the Mesopotamian legend retelling the birth of Sargon, founder Akkad,2 is probably the closest parallel to Moshe's birth story.
Content Parallels and Contrasts
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Baby in Danger | ||
Parents | ||
Baby in Basket | ||
Salvation by "Water Drawer" | ||
Unknown Identity |
Literary Allusions
Analysis
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