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- Shiphrah (Hebrew: שִׁפְרָה Šīp̄ərā) and Puah (Hebrew: פּוּעָה Pūʿā) were two midwives who briefly prevented a genocide of children by the Egyptians, according...
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- 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...
- 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...
- Project Catalog 2014: 25. 14 January 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2023. Parry, Shiphrah. "Naomi J. Ogawa". Arcadia. Retrieved 27 January 2023. Kevin (6 December...
- Gershom Hebron Hezron Hur Ithamar Izhar Jambres Jannes Jether Jethro Jochebed Joshua Kehath Miriam Moses Nadab Oholiab Puah Shimei Shiphrah Uri Zipporah...
- 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...
- 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...
- Siegemund Ronnie Lichtman Ina May Gaskin Juana Miranda Jennifer Worth Shiphrah and Puah are two midwives in the Book of Genesis (6th–5th century BC)....
- her conversion along with other women. This includes Hagar, Zipporah, Shiphrah, Puah, the Daughter Of Pharaoh, Rahab, Ruth, and Jael. In fact, King David...