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| ARTICLES RELATED TO liberated |  |  |  | liberated: Encyclopedia II - Exodus - DatingThe time-span in this book, from the death of Joseph to the erection of the tabernacle in the wilderness, covers about one hundred and forty-five years, on the supposition that one computes the four hundred and thirty years (12:40) from the time of the promises made to Abraham (Gal. 3:17).
There have been several attempts to fix the date of the events in the book to a precise point on the Gregorian Calendar. These attempts generally rest on three considerations
Who the unnamed pharaoh was
The dates for non-biblical accounts of large numbers of semitic people leaving Egypt
The date that archaeology imp ...
See also:Exodus, Exodus - Summary, Exodus - The Israelites and their escape from slavery 1-14, Exodus - The journey through the wilderness to Mount Sinai 13-18, Exodus - The Covenant and its Laws 19-24, Exodus - The Instructions for a Tabernacle vestments and associated ritual objects 25-31, Exodus - The golden calf and regiving of the law 32-34, Exodus - The Construction of a Tabernacle vestments and associated ritual objects 35-40, Exodus - Dating, Exodus - Authorship, Exodus - Translations identifying sources, Exodus - Related articles Read more here: » Exodus: Encyclopedia II - Exodus - Dating |
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|  |  |  | liberated: Encyclopedia II - Cyberpunk - GamesComputer games have frequently used cyberpunk as a source of inspiration. Some of them, like Blade Runner and the Matrix games, are based upon genre movies, while many others like Deus Ex and System Shock are original works. Hideo Kojima's work includes notable examples, particularly his adventure game Snatcher and the first two Metal Gear Solid games. These are densely populated with spies who communicate via nanotechnology; computer hackers who design viruses to destroy malevolent programs; and omn ...
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|  |  |  | liberated: Encyclopedia II - Cyberpunk - Film and televisionThe film Blade Runner (1982), adapted from Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, is set in a dystopian future in which manufactured beings called replicants are slaves used on space colonies and are legal prey on Earth to various bounty hunters who "retire" (kill) them. Although Blade Runner was not extravagantly successful in its first theatrical release, it found a wide viewership in the home video market. Since the movie omits the religious and mythical elements of Dick's original novel (e.g., ...
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|  |  |  | liberated: Encyclopedia II - Exodus - AuthorshipLike the remainder of the torah, traditional and religious attitudes are that the book is the work of Moses himself. Also like the remainder of the torah, a large majority (90%) of modern scholarship disagrees, and instead supports the documentary hypothesis, which asserts that there were several, post-Moses, authors, whose stories have been intertwined by a later redactor. The three main authors of the work are said, in this hypothesis, to be the Jahwist, Elohist, and Priestly source. In addition, the poetic Song of the Sea, and the prose Covenant Code, are thought to have been originally independent works which the associated author, of these ...
See also:Exodus, Exodus - Summary, Exodus - The Israelites and their escape from slavery 1-14, Exodus - The journey through the wilderness to Mount Sinai 13-18, Exodus - The Covenant and its Laws 19-24, Exodus - The Instructions for a Tabernacle vestments and associated ritual objects 25-31, Exodus - The golden calf and regiving of the law 32-34, Exodus - The Construction of a Tabernacle vestments and associated ritual objects 35-40, Exodus - Dating, Exodus - Authorship, Exodus - Translations identifying sources, Exodus - Related articles Read more here: » Exodus: Encyclopedia II - Exodus - Authorship |
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