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− | Moshe is the first of many prophets who question God’s justice in the face of human suffering (Shemot 5:22).  See also Yirmeyahu 12:1-2, Chavakuk Chapter 1, Kohelet 7:15, and Sefer Iyyov for some other examples.   | + | <p>Moshe is the first of many prophets who question God’s justice in the face of human suffering (Shemot 5:22).  See also Yirmeyahu 12:1-2, Chavakuk Chapter 1, Kohelet 7:15, and Sefer Iyyov for some other examples.  </p> |
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Version as of 13:10, 6 August 2023
Biblical Parallels Index – Shemot 5
Questioning God’s Justice
Moshe is the first of many prophets who question God’s justice in the face of human suffering (Shemot 5:22). See also Yirmeyahu 12:1-2, Chavakuk Chapter 1, Kohelet 7:15, and Sefer Iyyov for some other examples.
Primary Sources
- See the commentary of Rabbenu Chananel on Shemot 5:22 for analysis of Moshe’s intent in questioning Hashem’s justice.
Articles
- See Theodicy – צדיק ורע לו for exploration of this topic.