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PARASHA: “Shemot” (Names) EXODUS 1:1-6:1
(This study might be a bit intense and "long-winded" so, you might want to get some coffee, read a bit, rest your eyes a bit, and drink some coffee, then come back to read the rest.)
We enter into a new era, Jacob/Israel and Joseph are now in the past, yet their legacy continues, in “Am Yisrael” (The People of Israel).
”70 souls” entered Mitzraim (Egypt). Interestingly, the Hebrew word “Nefesh” is used for “souls” yet the word is singular, but why? Is there a symbolism here? If we were to read this in English, we would read; “70 soul entered Egypt”.
One could say that the word “Nefesh” (Soul) could refer to the whole “Family” of Israel as ONE (Echad) family unit, as we are ONE with Elohim, then all of Israel was ONE as well.
hundreds of years later, we have a few million Hebrews. At the beginning of Exodus, there is a list of the “B'nei Israel” (the sons of Israel); they had their children, and their children had children, etc. They remained in the area of “Goshen” along the Nile Delta, farming, and raising cattle, probably a few became merchants, adapted to life in Egypt, got used to seeing Egyptian deities, and probably understood spoken Egyptian. Who knows if many became “Egyptianized” did they bow down to the deities? Hopefully not.
How much did they retain about Adonai? El Shaddai? We don't know, but I am sure that the story of Joseph and how he brought his family to Egypt from Canaan was passed down from family to family. The story of the famine, and how Yosef preserved life during the famine. So Israel” multiplied, and the land was filled with the “b'nei Israel”(the children of Israel), and now the Egyptians started to get nervous. In verse 8, problems start;
” And there arose a new king over Egypt who knew not Joseph” This new king had overthrown the Hyksos rulers, and did not personally know Yosef nor knew of his accomplishments to save Egypt. Some tradition says that in part, the Hebrews had become “Egyptianized” and failed to keep the memory of Yosef alive and what he did.
There are a few ideas of who it might have been. Some believe it might have been “Pharaoh Ahmose” The title “Pharaoh” is not the name, it is only a title which means “ruler”.It might have been “Ahmose” or even “Rameses II”. A little on Egyptian words and etymology, the Egyptian word “meses” or “mose” means “born of” so the name “Moshe” or “Moses” is similar to “meses” (born of) or (Taken from).
Also, the title “Pharaoh” is exactly that, a title, not a name. It comes from two Egyptian words; “per” and “o” “Per” = house, and “O” = great. So the title “pharaoh” means “of the Great House”
It would be like saying; “I am going to Washington D.C. to see the White House” What you are saying is that you are going to see the president, who “lives” in the White House.
The pharaoh of verse 8 is paranoid and thinks that the Israelites will join, perhaps with the Hittites, to overthrow Egypt. It is said that “Senoset” the pharaoh that gave rise to power to Joseph was a foreign king, a “Semite” known as a “Hyksos king”, perhaps that was why he felt some kinship with Joseph. Now slavery starts and the Hebrews (the Egyptian word is “Hapiru”) are made slaves, and the good times are over.
Yet Elohim hears the cries of his people, and has selected the tribe of Levi, through a couple; Amran (exalted people) and Jochebed (God is Heavy), to bring into the world, “Moshe” who would be a sort of “Messiah” (like Yosef) to lead Israel OUT of Egypt, in God's appointed time. "Moses" (mose) "Taken out of.." (the Nile River in this case) will "Take Israel Out" of Egypt in God's perfect timing. YHVH has a time for ALL THINGS, we cannot rush God's clock, it ticks slowly for us, yet it ticks out second by second and includes us all in the plan of things.
the throne of Egyptian changes, and the pharaohs continue to be paranoid, one develops a plan to “curb” the birth rate by killing the baby boys, by throwing them into the Nile River. According to the historian 'Ted Stewart' in his book “Solving the Exodus Mystery” the pharaoh who ordered the death of the male infants was “Sesostris III” We see that Moshe is adopted by the daughter of this pharaoh. This daughter's name was "Bitiyah" or "Batyah" (daughter of God). Tradition tells us that she was a secret believer in the God of Israel, thus saving the life of Moses.
(This study might be a bit intense and "long-winded" so, you might want to get some coffee, read a bit, rest your eyes a bit, and drink some coffee, then come back to read the rest.)
We enter into a new era, Jacob/Israel and Joseph are now in the past, yet their legacy continues, in “Am Yisrael” (The People of Israel).
”70 souls” entered Mitzraim (Egypt). Interestingly, the Hebrew word “Nefesh” is used for “souls” yet the word is singular, but why? Is there a symbolism here? If we were to read this in English, we would read; “70 soul entered Egypt”.
One could say that the word “Nefesh” (Soul) could refer to the whole “Family” of Israel as ONE (Echad) family unit, as we are ONE with Elohim, then all of Israel was ONE as well.
hundreds of years later, we have a few million Hebrews. At the beginning of Exodus, there is a list of the “B'nei Israel” (the sons of Israel); they had their children, and their children had children, etc. They remained in the area of “Goshen” along the Nile Delta, farming, and raising cattle, probably a few became merchants, adapted to life in Egypt, got used to seeing Egyptian deities, and probably understood spoken Egyptian. Who knows if many became “Egyptianized” did they bow down to the deities? Hopefully not.
How much did they retain about Adonai? El Shaddai? We don't know, but I am sure that the story of Joseph and how he brought his family to Egypt from Canaan was passed down from family to family. The story of the famine, and how Yosef preserved life during the famine. So Israel” multiplied, and the land was filled with the “b'nei Israel”(the children of Israel), and now the Egyptians started to get nervous. In verse 8, problems start;
” And there arose a new king over Egypt who knew not Joseph” This new king had overthrown the Hyksos rulers, and did not personally know Yosef nor knew of his accomplishments to save Egypt. Some tradition says that in part, the Hebrews had become “Egyptianized” and failed to keep the memory of Yosef alive and what he did.
There are a few ideas of who it might have been. Some believe it might have been “Pharaoh Ahmose” The title “Pharaoh” is not the name, it is only a title which means “ruler”.It might have been “Ahmose” or even “Rameses II”. A little on Egyptian words and etymology, the Egyptian word “meses” or “mose” means “born of” so the name “Moshe” or “Moses” is similar to “meses” (born of) or (Taken from).
Also, the title “Pharaoh” is exactly that, a title, not a name. It comes from two Egyptian words; “per” and “o” “Per” = house, and “O” = great. So the title “pharaoh” means “of the Great House”
It would be like saying; “I am going to Washington D.C. to see the White House” What you are saying is that you are going to see the president, who “lives” in the White House.
The pharaoh of verse 8 is paranoid and thinks that the Israelites will join, perhaps with the Hittites, to overthrow Egypt. It is said that “Senoset” the pharaoh that gave rise to power to Joseph was a foreign king, a “Semite” known as a “Hyksos king”, perhaps that was why he felt some kinship with Joseph. Now slavery starts and the Hebrews (the Egyptian word is “Hapiru”) are made slaves, and the good times are over.
Yet Elohim hears the cries of his people, and has selected the tribe of Levi, through a couple; Amran (exalted people) and Jochebed (God is Heavy), to bring into the world, “Moshe” who would be a sort of “Messiah” (like Yosef) to lead Israel OUT of Egypt, in God's appointed time. "Moses" (mose) "Taken out of.." (the Nile River in this case) will "Take Israel Out" of Egypt in God's perfect timing. YHVH has a time for ALL THINGS, we cannot rush God's clock, it ticks slowly for us, yet it ticks out second by second and includes us all in the plan of things.
the throne of Egyptian changes, and the pharaohs continue to be paranoid, one develops a plan to “curb” the birth rate by killing the baby boys, by throwing them into the Nile River. According to the historian 'Ted Stewart' in his book “Solving the Exodus Mystery” the pharaoh who ordered the death of the male infants was “Sesostris III” We see that Moshe is adopted by the daughter of this pharaoh. This daughter's name was "Bitiyah" or "Batyah" (daughter of God). Tradition tells us that she was a secret believer in the God of Israel, thus saving the life of Moses.