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The destruction of the golden calf (Ex 32:20): A materials science perspective
One of the most fascinating and heavily debated episodes involving gold in the Old Testament is the destruction of the golden calf described in Exodus 32:20.
Tarcicio Gaitán Briceño +2 more
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Das Exodus - Paradigma : Befreiung als resonantes Beziehungsgeschehen
In diesem Beitrag wird anhand biblischer Texte versucht, den Exodus als resonantes und damit wechselseitiges Beziehungsgeschehen anhand der von Hartmut Rosa definierten vier Resonanzachsen, der vertikalen, horizontalen, diagonalen und jener zu sich ...
Fischer, Irmtraud
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During the First World War, many relief committees were created to assist the two million refugees. Some of these organizations were improvised on the arrival of convoys by women determined to serve the nation at war and to become involved in helping the
Ronan Richard
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Salida, tránsito, destierro : una aproximación al imaginario transnacional de los jóvenes
Since 2007 we have been analyzing the symbolic imagery of young people from North Africa who migrate alone to Aragon and Southwestern France. In the case of Toulouse, the symbolic is riddled with the presence in its territory of the spatially and ...
Chabier Gimeno-Monterde
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Envisioning Fire Theophanies as Gender-Neutral Expressions of Selfhood [PDF]
The Bible is not an obvious source of affirmation for non-binary or agender identities. Commentaries on gender in the Bible focus on narratives in which gender is foregrounded by the text, and queering these narratives requires negotiation around binary ...
Rebekah Dyer
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Exploring the enigma of Miriam, the woman Mary was called after
In this article, the enigmatic figure of Miriam in the Pentateuch is examined. There are three instances (Ex 2:1–10; Ex 15:20–21; Nm 12:1–6) where Miriam plays a role in the history of the people of Israel as recorded in the Pentateuch.
Stephanus D. Snyman
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The story of the Red Sea as a theological framework of interpretation
The exodus motif is widely agreed to be one of the central frameworks illustrating the salvational acts of God in both the Old and New Testaments. According to the Old Testament, the exodus motif was, to Israel, the paradigm of redemptive historical ...
Young M. Song, Jan A. du Rand
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This article gives insight into the world of 3rd century BCE Alexandrian Judaism by analysing one aspect of the Greek translation of Exodus and provides a detailed evaluation of the way the translator managed to express the essence of the Hebrew text of ...
Larry Perkins
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The Song of the Sea and Isaiah: Exodus 15 in Post-monarchic Prophetic Discourse [PDF]
An examination of the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15) and allusions to it in the book of ...
Ian Wilson
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Pristine during the departure of the Serbian army in the autumn of 1915 [PDF]
The joint offensive of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany and Bulgaria against the Kingdom of Serbia, exhausted by the Balkan wars, the war destruction during the first year of World War I, and the typhus epidemic that killed over 130,000 people ...
Aleksić Jovan J.
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