Tag: moses
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A Pharaoh(ly) Ridiculous Plague Narrative: Killing Livestock Twice is Extra Nice – Part 2

There is nothing quite as comical as Godzilla frog coming your way this time. I wish everything could be that exciting, but sometimes we need a little B-roll footage to really appreciate the A-team’s contributions. We last left off with the plague of insects. Let’s carry on. Livestock Plague So the Lord did this thing on the…
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A Pharaoh(ly) Ridiculous Plague Narrative: The Godzilla Frog – Part 1

The more I study the Bible, the more humor I get from it. Perhaps not directly from the author, but more so from the idea of taking certain parts literally. There have been a few times I have actually laughed out loud. Studying the plague narrative, post-deconstruction, was enjoyably one of those times! Let’s jump…
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The exodus. Big, small, or not at all?

The Exodus is a fascinating story. A real underdog escape from a great evil. From an early age, I often pondered how such a large group of people could manage to stay organized well enough to leave simultaneously, stay in formation, and manage to not leave some indelible mark on Egyptian history. As stated in…
