-
Shiphrah (Hebrew: שִׁפְרָה Šip̄rā) and Puah (Hebrew: פּוּעָה Pūʿā) were two
midwives who
briefly prevented a
genocide of
children by the Egyptians, according...
-
Shimeon Shimma Shimon Shimrath Shimshai Shimri Shimrith Shinab Shinar Shiphi Shiphrah Shisha Shishak ****rai ****tim ****a Shoa
Shobab Shobach Shobai Shobal...
- 64
years old.
Jochebed is
identified by some
rabbis in the
Talmud with
Shiphrah, one of the
midwives described by the book of
Exodus as
being ordered by...
- to
reduce their numbers due to
concerns about their growing po****tion (
Shiphrah and Puah
briefly try to
prevent this, to no avail). Moses, a Levite, is...
-
Gershom Hebron Hezron Hur
Ithamar Izhar Jambres Jannes Jether Jethro Jochebed Joshua Kehath Miriam Moses Nadab Oholiab Puah
Shimei Shiphrah Uri Zipporah...
-
civil disobedience could be
traced back to the Book of Exodus,
where Shiphrah and Puah
refused a
direct order of
Pharaoh but
misrepresented how they...
- (Shifre), from
Hebrew שִׁפְרָה šīp̄ərā, shifrá (Shifra) 'beauty, grace' (see
Shiphrah, a
Biblical name). It is
formed with the
Slavic possessive suffix -in....
-
Pharaoh and the Midwives,
James Tissot c. 1900. In
Exodus 1:15–21, Puah and
Shiphrah were
commanded by
Pharaoh to kill all of the
newborn baby boys, but they...
-
Project Catalog 2014: 25. 14
January 2014.
Retrieved 27
January 2023. Parry,
Shiphrah. "Naomi J. Ogawa". Arcadia.
Retrieved 27
January 2023.
Kevin (6 December...
- in
brick and
mortar and in the field.
Pharaoh told the
Hebrew midwives Shiphrah and Puah that when they
delivered Hebrew women, they were to kill the sons...