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  2. Pekudei - Wikipedia

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    Verses The Sabbath 16 Exodus 31:12–17 1 Exodus 35:1–3 Contributions 1 Exodus 25:1–9 2 Exodus 35:4–29 Craftspeople 15 Exodus 31:1–11 3 Exodus 35:30–36:7 Tabernacle 5 Exodus 26:1–37 4 Exodus 36:8–38 Ark: 2 Exodus 25:10–22 5 Exodus 37:1–9 Table 3 Exodus 25:23–30 6 Exodus 37:10–16 Menorah 4 Exodus 25:31–40 7 Exodus 37:17–24

  3. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Exodus 2 - Wikipedia

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    exodus 2 A Levite woman gives birth to a son and places him in the Nile to keep him safe from Pharaoh . Pharaoh's daughter discovers him while bathing, adopts him, and names him Moses .

  4. Shemot (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    Friedman then attributes three small insertions—Exodus 1:7 and 13–14; and 2:23b–25—to the Priestly source who wrote in the 6th or 5th century BCE. [192] Finally, Friedman attributes to a late Redactor (sometimes abbreviated R) two further changes—the opening verses of the parashah at Exodus 1:1–5 and 4:21b. [193]

  5. Marah (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Textual scholars regard the geographic information as deriving from two different versions of the same independent list of stations, one version being the list which takes up a chapter of the Book of Numbers, and the other version being slotted around the Marah narrative and around other narratives in the Book of Exodus and Book of ...

  6. The Brick Bible - Wikipedia

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    The site now contains over 400 illustrated stories, from both the Old and New Testaments, and over 4,500 images. [9] [10] It had an Alexa traffic rank of 53,191 in April 2007. [citation needed] Each story is tagged if it contains nudity, sexual content, violence and/or cursing. [10] As of 2009, the website had had over two million visitors. [11]

  7. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    The Israelites used various images in connection with their worship, including carved cherubim on the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25:18–22) which God instructed Moses to make, and the embroidered figures of cherubim on the curtain which separated the Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle tent (Exodus 26:31).

  8. Mishpatim - Wikipedia

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    The Mishnah identified four categories of guardians (shomrim): (1) an unpaid custodian (Exodus 22:6–8), (2) a borrower (Exodus 22:13–14a), (3) a paid custodian (Exodus 22:11), and (4) a renter (Exodus 22:14b). The Mishnah summarized the law when damage befell the property in question: An unpaid custodian must swear for everything and bears ...

  9. Jannes and Jambres - Wikipedia

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    In a brief passage cited in Eusebius' Praeparatio evangelica, Numenius said that "Jannes and Jambres were able to undo, publicly, even the greatest of the disasters that Moses brought against Egypt." This statement contradicts the biblical account according to which the magicians were able to follow Moses' acts only to the second plague ...