blue - what the fuck are you doing pink - i have no idea what is going on
songs not having
relation to the actual events is common - see Jonah 2:7
i don't know what
why are you defines Deutero so confident thought and about this inescapably I would like bro recs for resources that explain it (I do know that it was written later and "found" but idk what the characteristics are
see v17: place
you made to dwell in He reigns forever long before that like in uhhhhh Genesis
why not also
hymnodic = mention relating to Creation as a writing or show of God's singing of hymns ultimate power? or psalms The parting of the sea IS the thing that defeats Canaan so it's you literally said necessary for on page one showing that God that the presence can protect of the word sanctuary Is there something can't prove in the fact that the song's late song's emphasis date is on the destruction of the egyptians and not the actual escaping of the israelites? see: v21 as summary of whole poem; v2 and v13 alludes to delivering; v19 i don't understand mentions explicitly this paragraph?? why is it important that the killing of the egyptians isn't in psalm 78? what do you mean "original miracle"? if there's an earlier tradition that doesn't mention the killing of the egyptians, what happened to them? this article it doesn't really would make make sense. more sense Is it referring to if we actually the way that the knew a summary prose account of the scholarship has the Egyptians he's referring to dead on the shore because he of the sea instead doesn't explain of in the water? the reasoning 14:30 Is this not at all also a miracle?? (put this in They don't just discussion post) drop dead, and the Israelites don't have weapons uhhh citation needed bro?? why are you so sure you can define faith, ffs how is it narrower? he's saying that in the song it's all the historical events that it mentions after bruh you are trusting the sages way too much?? the sages were just having fun ??????
(The Brill Reference Library of Judaism 3) Jacob Neusner - Judaism's Story of Creation - Scripture, Halakhah, Aggadah (Brill Reference Library of Judaism) - Brill Academic Publishers (2000)
Aristotle and Modern Tragedy Author(s) : George R. Noyes Source: Modern Language Notes, Jan., 1898, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Jan., 1898), Pp. 6-12 Published By: The Johns Hopkins University Press