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Daily Archives: March 15, 2016
Not All Together: The Exodus, Prophets, and Kings
This will be somewhat of a rambling post, but not horribly rambling. I will start out with what Philo says about the Exodus in Special Laws II:217-219. Then, I will interact with a fictional book that I recently read about … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Daily Quiet Time, Religion, Television
Tagged Amalekites, David, Ezekiel 20, firstfruits, Mesu Andrews, Miriam, Moses, On Kings and Prophets, Philo, prince of egypt, Samuel, Saul, Special Laws, Ten Commandments
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