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Moses is the most famous, influential, and revered figure in the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, surpassing King David by the ...
Authored by Luke, Acts is the first chapter after the four Gospels. Moses is cited numerous times. I call him the “north star ...
In carrying out this task, however, he is not alone, but is accompanied by co-workers, whom the Bible calls, like him, “prophets.” The prophet Micah enumerates them and places them side by side as ...
I thought G^d could not have judged Moses and Aaron unfairly since He also keeps the Torah, and that would’ve been a Desecration of His Name. But Rashi understands it the opposite (see Leviticus ...
God explains the coming Passover to Moses and Aaron and tells them to prepare the Israelites, who are in captivity in Egypt.
What Moses is doing in v. 27, then, is not bidding his father-in-law a fond farewell. He is getting rid of his father-in-law, perhaps in a polite way, but getting rid of him all the same.
The Maharal - also on this Rashi, adds: ’Because Aaron was bashful’: for if not so, what need was there to say to him:’Approach the.Altar’, but to simply say:’Perform your service ...