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Thanks for joining Part Four of our series “Moses in the New Testament.” Today, we conclude with the influence of Moses in ...
The crossing of the Red Sea is a supernatural phenomenon that incorporates a natural component the miracle is in the timing,' ...
The Bible has no shortage of strange stories. From a talking donkey to a man being eaten by a giant fish, the Bible has no ...
Throughout their desert trek, Moses endured endless complaints and accusations. After the Sin of the Scouts, and God’s threat ...
And then, to quote W.B. Yeats, “things fall apart.” Deep in the wilderness, the people start murmuring. The Israelites are tired of their daily manna and they complain to Moses.
Last Shabbat, we concluded the Book of Bamidbar (“Numbers”)—literally In the Wilderness. Fittingly, both the opening and ...
Like the Israelites in the wilderness, we bring the Creator to the block, we have Yom Kippur on the block, Shavuot on the block. There is no desire to proselytize anyone but to bring the lessons of ...
Rabbinical sages plaintively reflect about the Israelites in the ancient wilderness. They praise Aaron, brother and work partner of Moses, describing Aaron as peacemaker par excellence.