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  • ...mells (Bereshit 8:21), hears (Bemidbar 11:1), sits (Yeshayhu 6:1), stands (Shemot 17:6), remembers (Bereshit 8:1), and sleeps (Tehillim 78:65).</fn><sup><br/ ...ashem is physical but does not necessarily have a body.&#160; In Devarim 4:24 and 9:3 it says that Hashem is a burning fire.<fn>However, see Melakhim I 1
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  • <h1>Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 24</h1> ...y of revelation in Devarim 5.&#160; The appearance of the phrase in Shemot 24, ostensibly after the giving of the Decalogue, raises questions as to the t
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  • <h1>Puzzles – Shemot 18</h1> <li>How does Tanakh refer to the respective fathers-in-law of the husband and wife?
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  • <h1>Literary Devices – Shemot 16</h1> ...anna and the Paschal Sacrifice</a>, Prof. Yonatan Grossman points out that Shemot 15-17 are arranged according to the following chiasm:&#160;</p><ul>
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  • <li>How does Tanakh refer to the respective fathers-in-law of the husband and wife? <li>What son-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships are described in Tanakh?
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  • <h1>Parashat Shemot – Selected Highlights</h1> ...ging place in Shemot 4:24-26 is one of the <b>most bizarre</b> episodes in Tanakh. R. Elazar HaModai says it was all caused because Moshe promised one of hi
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  • ...are several similarities between the Sinaitic Covenant described in Shemot 24, and the story of Akeidat Yitzchak.&#160; The analysis below will attempt t ...til he and Yitzchak return ("וְנָשׁוּבָה אֲלֵיכֶם"), just as Moshe (Shemot 24:14) tells the elders to "sit here" ("שְׁבוּ לָנוּ בָזֶה") u
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  • <h1>Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 33</h1> ...h in common with Hashem's revelation to Moshe after the sin of the calf in Shemot 33.</p>
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  • <p><a href="Shemot24-1-12" data-aht="source">Shemot 24</a>&#160;describes the covenant at Sinai. After detailing the bringing of s ...hemuel I 22:17</a>, and <a href="ShemuelI24-6" data-aht="source">Shemuel I 24:6</a>.</fn>&#160; Does this imply that the nobles were deserving of punishm
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  • <h1>Overview – Context and Chronology – Shemot 18</h1> ...lace, and if not, why the Torah placed it here. See <a href="Chronology – Shemot 18" data-aht="page">Chronology</a> for a full discussion of this topic.</li
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  • ...mot 3-4), and later, when giving him the Tablets of the Law (Shemot 19-20, 24, 33-34). Eliyahu, too, receives a revelation on the mountain after he is fo ...Shemot 2:12, Melakhim I 18:40) prompting the king to call for their death (Shemot 2:15, Melakhim I 19:2).&#160; Both prophets then escape and eventually arri
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  • ...ns of two" ; hence the Hebrew term "שניים שהם אחד" (two which are one). In Tanakh there are several phrases which have been understood by some to be a hendia <category>Proposed Hendiadys in Tanakh
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  • <p>There are several instances in Tanakh in which Hashem promises a child to a childless parent (as He promises Avra ...0;demonstrates that Bereshit 18 is most linguistically similar to Bereshit 24, which details the selection of Rivka as the wife of Yitzchak. This reflect
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  • ...husband) – see <a href="Bereshit38-11" data-aht="source">Bereshit 38:11,16,24,</a> <a href="Vayikra18-15" data-aht="source">Vayikra 18:15</a>, <a href="V ...us is on the relationship between son-in-law and father-in-law because, in Tanakh, the contracting of a marital relationship is with the father of the bride
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  • ...-4" data-aht="source">Shofetim 19:4,7,9</a>. חֹתֶנֶת appears only once in Tanakh – <a href="Devarim27-23" data-aht="source">Devarim 27:23</a>.</li> <li>Etymology – "חֹתֵן" is used in Tanakh to refer to the father of the wife with whom the <a href="Dictionary:חָת
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  • ...ks up the flow of the nationally focused narrative (see <a href="Context – Shemot 18" data-aht="page">Context</a>)?</p>
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  • <h1>Literary Devices – Bereshit 24</h1> ...t="source">Radak</a><a href="RadakBereshit24-7" data-aht="source">Bereshit 24:7</a><a href="R. David Kimchi (Radak)" data-aht="parshan">About R. David Ki
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  • ...e closure of the first stage of human history in the eyes of Tanakh. Sefer Shemot will open the next stage with a narrative of prolific birth.</li> ...<a href="https://etzion.org.il/en/tanakh/studies-tanakh/literary-readings-tanakh/narrative-demarcation-i-you-have-set-inviolable">Narrative Demarcation (I)
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  • <h1>Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 34</h1> ...h in common with Hashem's revelation to Moshe after the sin of the calf in Shemot 33-34.</p>
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  • <li>Various forms of the verb שלח appear over 800 times in Tanakh, and all of the forms are related to the same basic meaning of sending.</li ..."/5#">Yirmeyahu 3:1</a>. Regarding <a href="Shemot18-2" data-aht="source">Shemot 18:2</a>, see <a href="אחר שלוחיה – Who Sent What to Whom" data-
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