Micah's Idol
978-613-4-39268-6
6134392685
80
2011-03-04
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The narrative of Micah's Idol, recounted in the Book of Judges, concerns the Tribe of Dan, their conquest of Laish, and the sanctuary that was subsequently created there. Micah is variously identified in Classical Rabbinical Literature; some Rabbis consider him to be identical with Sheba, son of Bichri, and other with Nebat, the father of Jeroboam. The Rabbinical sources thus regard Micah as an appellation, and give it an etymology (not supported by modern linguists) where it means the crushed one, in reference to a haggadah narrative concerning the Biblical story of bricks from straw in the Moses cycle. In the haggadah narrative, the Israelites where so desperate to complete the task of making bricks, and simultaneously unable to do so, that they felt compelled to put their children in the brickwork where the bricks were lacking; Moses rescued one child, namely Micah, already crushed by the bricks above him, and restored him to life and health.
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