The Nursing Father: Moses as a Political LeaderUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 262 pages |
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Page 54
... suggest that the injury is an exchange for the wrong Jacob has done ; he pays the price , presumably , and is blessed , which reconciles him with his brother . Adopting a Mosaic perspective , I would urge a parallel to the Zipporah ...
... suggest that the injury is an exchange for the wrong Jacob has done ; he pays the price , presumably , and is blessed , which reconciles him with his brother . Adopting a Mosaic perspective , I would urge a parallel to the Zipporah ...
Page 141
... suggests to Moses that the people choose a rod for each tribe , inscribed with the name of its house , and leave it in the tabernacle . God will then choose leaders among the tribes so as to end this incessant strife . " And it shall ...
... suggests to Moses that the people choose a rod for each tribe , inscribed with the name of its house , and leave it in the tabernacle . God will then choose leaders among the tribes so as to end this incessant strife . " And it shall ...
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... suggests , they did not want to do so . It is not , I suggest , the author ( singular ) but cultures ( plural ) that are in conflict . The sects that form a regime of equity are not only a religious and a political phenomenon but also a ...
... suggests , they did not want to do so . It is not , I suggest , the author ( singular ) but cultures ( plural ) that are in conflict . The sects that form a regime of equity are not only a religious and a political phenomenon but also a ...
Contents
Introduction Why Me? Why Moses? Why Leadership? | 1 |
Passive People Passive Leader 27 | 27 |
Learning from | 62 |
Copyright | |
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