Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Book of Exodus

 Book of Exodus
type
TVTItem
 Book of Exodus
label
Book of Exodus
 Book of Exodus
page
BookOfExodus
 Book of Exodus
comment
The Bible Old Testament/Tanakh Genesis | Exodus | Joshua | Judges | Ruth | Samuel | Kings | Ezra | Nehemiah | Esther | Job | Psalms | Proverbs | Ecclesiastes | Songs | Isaiah | Jeremiah | Ezekiel | Daniel | Hosea | Joel | Amos | Obadiah | Jonah | Micah | Nahum | Habakkuk | Zephania | Haggai | Zechariah | Malachi Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical Tobit | Judith | Maccabees New Testament Gospels | Acts | Romans | Corinthians | Galatians | Ephesians | Philippians | Colossians | Thessalonians | Timothy | Titus | Philemon | Hebrews | James | Peter | John | Jude | RevelationFollowing from the events of the Book of Genesis, the Jewish people have left Israel, only to find misfortune. Eager to return to the Promised Land, the Israelites must re-order their society and reconcile with God in their decades long campaign to re-claim their home. This page will cover the Books of Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy alongside Exodus for the sake of convenience.Exodus: 400 years after the Israelites' migration to Egypt at the end of Genesis, a new pharaoh subjects them to slavery and has all their newborn boys killed. One baby escapes and is found by pharaoh's daughter and named Moses. As an adult, he kills an overseer for beating an Israelite and flees to the desert. He settles down into the life of a shepherd when he is called by God to liberate his brethren.This shepherd, Moses, frees the Israelites by the power of God and provides the Israeli people with Ten Commandments handed down by God, which would go on to be the basis of their law and morality.One of the (if not the) most famous biblical stories, it has been adapted into many works including six frescoes within the Sistine Chapel, Moses, Man of the Mountain, The Ten Commandments (1923), The Ten Commandments (1956), Moses the Lawgiver, The Prince of Egypt, and Exodus: Gods and Kings.Leviticus: The guide book about how the Israelites are to properly worship God and manage their society.Numbers: The Israelites are on their way to The Promised Land while battling hostile nomadic peoples and internal dissension. Things do not go entirely to plan.Deuteronomy: Moses' last instructions to the new generation of Israelites about to enter Canaan.Deuteronomy (and the whole Torah) is followed by the Book of Joshua.
 Book of Exodus
fetched
2024-02-06T07:44:20Z
 Book of Exodus
parsed
2024-02-06T07:44:20Z
 Book of Exodus
processingComment
Dropped link to AfterActionReport: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Book of Exodus
processingComment
Dropped link to AmputativeSentencing: Not a Feature - UNKNOWN
 Book of Exodus
processingComment
Dropped link to TheTalmud: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Book of Exodus
processingComment
Dropped link to WarGod: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Book of Exodus
processingUnknown
Amputative Sentencing
 Book of Exodus
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Book of Exodus / int_13e1c444
type
Plot-Triggering Death
 Book of Exodus / int_13e1c444
comment
Plot-Triggering Death: The Hebrew newborn males. At first they were to be killed at the moment they were born, but since the Hebrew midwives feared God and refused to follow that command, the newborn males were to be thrown into the river. Thus, in the latter situation, Moses was born.
 Book of Exodus / int_13e1c444
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_13e1c444
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_13e1c444
 Book of Exodus / int_15d8e4f5
type
Slave Liberation
 Book of Exodus / int_15d8e4f5
comment
Slave Liberation: Moses and God give an initial warning, before sending ten plagues that inflict harm on the Egyptians but not the isrealites. At each plague the Pharoh promises to release them, but then changes his mind. When the firstborns are killed, the Isrealites escape, with the Pharoh sending his army to reclaim the slaves at the Red Sea only to get defeated by having their army stuck and covered by waters.
 Book of Exodus / int_15d8e4f5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_15d8e4f5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_15d8e4f5
 Book of Exodus / int_165308f6
type
The Commandments
 Book of Exodus / int_165308f6
comment
The Commandments: In Judaism, Christianity, and Western civilization, the Ten Commandments God gives to Moses on Mount Sinai are often considered the Ur-Example. The numbering of the commandments is a little muddled, as the seventeen verses which describes them don't actually line up when one commandment ends and another one begins.
 Book of Exodus / int_165308f6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_165308f6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_165308f6
 Book of Exodus / int_17501df2
type
Cool Old Guy
 Book of Exodus / int_17501df2
comment
Cool Old Guy: Moses was 80 when he was called to bring out God's people Israel from Egypt, and 120 when he died. Joshua finally became leader, at 80. Caleb, the other faithful spy along with Joshua, states outright that he's 85 years old but doesn't feel a day over 40 and asks that his inheritance be a mountain fortress filled with Anakim, and confidently expresses his belief that God will give him victory over them. The name Anakim means giant and many Bible scholars think Goliath was one of the last Anakim. Eighty-five-year-old Caleb was asking to go fight a fortress full of giants.
 Book of Exodus / int_17501df2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_17501df2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_17501df2
 Book of Exodus / int_18d15922
type
Title Drop
 Book of Exodus / int_18d15922
comment
Title Drop: The Jewish names for the various books are simply a word that appears in the first line of each book. The book Exodus for example in Jewish is called שמת (pronounced sh'moth), which translated simply means "[the] names". The first line of Exodus is "And these are the names of the sons of Yitzra'el."
 Book of Exodus / int_18d15922
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_18d15922
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_18d15922
 Book of Exodus / int_1adcd502
type
Sins of Our Fathers
 Book of Exodus / int_1adcd502
comment
Sins of Our Fathers: Defied; Deuteronomy 24:16 says that sons must not be executed by sins of their fathers nor vice versa.
 Book of Exodus / int_1adcd502
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_1adcd502
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_1adcd502
 Book of Exodus / int_1bc2eeb7
type
Rivers of Blood
 Book of Exodus / int_1bc2eeb7
comment
Rivers of Blood: The first plague upon the Egyptians was to turn the waters of the Nile into blood. This failed to impress the Pharaoh, as even his magicians could perform the same plague with their secret arts.
 Book of Exodus / int_1bc2eeb7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_1bc2eeb7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_1bc2eeb7
 Book of Exodus / int_1c512c6c
type
The Swarm
 Book of Exodus / int_1c512c6c
comment
The Swarm: God brought swarms of gnats, flies, and locusts upon Egypt as part of the ten plagues in Exodus.
 Book of Exodus / int_1c512c6c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_1c512c6c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_1c512c6c
 Book of Exodus / int_1cc9f5e5
type
Playing with Fire
 Book of Exodus / int_1cc9f5e5
comment
Playing with Fire: God destroys Israelites who rebel against Him by sending forth holy fire to consume them whole. He first does this to Aaron's two sons who offered him "strange fire" in direct violation of the Levitical law, and later burns up the 250 of those who join in the rebellion of Korah against Moses.
 Book of Exodus / int_1cc9f5e5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_1cc9f5e5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_1cc9f5e5
 Book of Exodus / int_1d18887f
type
Pay Evil unto Evil
 Book of Exodus / int_1d18887f
comment
Pay Evil unto Evil: In God's Law, the command of "eye for eye and tooth for tooth" was originally meant as a restriction for exacting vengeance on people rather than a total advocacy for it, meaning that the person exacting revenge cannot go beyond the amount of injury that was inflicted upon him by the other person.
 Book of Exodus / int_1d18887f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_1d18887f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_1d18887f
 Book of Exodus / int_1e1aa82a
type
Diabolus ex Machina
 Book of Exodus / int_1e1aa82a
comment
Diabolus ex Machina: ...unless they've been cheating on Him with other gods or idols, then it's punishment time.
 Book of Exodus / int_1e1aa82a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_1e1aa82a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_1e1aa82a
 Book of Exodus / int_1f75bca8
type
Wizard Duel
 Book of Exodus / int_1f75bca8
comment
Wizard Duel: Aaron duels against the Pharaoh by turning his Magic Staff into a snake, and the Pharaoh sends his own sorcerers to turn their staves into snakes. However, Aaron's snake swallowed the Pharaoh's snakes. The Ten Plagues incident also involves Moses dueling against Egyptian sorcerers, but it only lasts until the plague of lice, when the Egyptian magicians try to mimic the plague but prove unable to.
 Book of Exodus / int_1f75bca8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_1f75bca8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_1f75bca8
 Book of Exodus / int_2139c878
type
Church Militant
 Book of Exodus / int_2139c878
comment
Church Militant: Contrary to what you see in The Ten Commandments, the worshipers of the golden calf were not swallowed up by the earth. God had Moses command the Levite priests to slaughter them. The swallowed-up-by-earth event happened later, in a separate incident involving the rebellion of Korah.
 Book of Exodus / int_2139c878
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_2139c878
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_2139c878
 Book of Exodus / int_216ff5ed
type
Moses in the Bulrushes
 Book of Exodus / int_216ff5ed
comment
The Pharoah who ordered the male babies of Hebrew slaves killed; the reason Moses' parents to had to hide him in the basket of reeds in the first place.
 Book of Exodus / int_216ff5ed
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_216ff5ed
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_216ff5ed
 Book of Exodus / int_21bde5e8
type
The Tooth Hurts
 Book of Exodus / int_21bde5e8
comment
One of God's Laws in Exodus chapter 21, combined with The Tooth Hurts:
 Book of Exodus / int_21bde5e8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_21bde5e8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_21bde5e8
 Book of Exodus / int_21f60711
type
Good Is Not Soft
 Book of Exodus / int_21f60711
comment
Good Is Not Soft: After Pharaoh disregarded the previous Plagues, God didn't have any qualms in killing Egypt's firstborn in order to free the Israelites from slavery. He continues to have little doubts when punishing the Israelites for breaking their covenant.
 Book of Exodus / int_21f60711
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_21f60711
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_21f60711
 Book of Exodus / int_22071825
type
I'm a Humanitarian
 Book of Exodus / int_22071825
comment
I'm a Humanitarian: In Deuteronomy chapter 28, Moses says that the curses of God against His people Israel for disobeying His commands would be so great, that famine would drive them to eat their children, and the most delicate woman in the world would not hesitate to eat the child she bears as well as the afterbirth.
 Book of Exodus / int_22071825
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_22071825
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_22071825
 Book of Exodus / int_22a59b45
type
Self-Harm
 Book of Exodus / int_22a59b45
comment
Self-Harm: God's Law warns the Israelites not to do this as part of their mourning rituals, or their religious rituals, as many of the cultures around them did.
 Book of Exodus / int_22a59b45
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_22a59b45
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_22a59b45
 Book of Exodus / int_25093f95
type
Slave Brand
 Book of Exodus / int_25093f95
comment
Slave Brand: In Exodus and Deuteronomy, if an indentured Hebrew servant does not wish to go free on the day that his term of servitude has ended, he would be brought to the judges, and then have his ear pierced with an awl as a sign that he is now a bondservant for life.
 Book of Exodus / int_25093f95
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_25093f95
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_25093f95
 Book of Exodus / int_2554f670
type
Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter
 Book of Exodus / int_2554f670
comment
Smite Me, O Mighty Smiter: In Numbers 11:15, Moses tells God to just kill him if he has to deal with the people of Israel complaining about eating only manna in the desert.
 Book of Exodus / int_2554f670
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_2554f670
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_2554f670
 Book of Exodus / int_269e82c1
type
Death of a Child
 Book of Exodus / int_269e82c1
comment
Death of a Child: The Pharaoh commands that the baby boys of the Hebrews must be killed, even when they are born. This leads to Moses' parents sending their child away in a floating basket in the hopes that he would be spared.
 Book of Exodus / int_269e82c1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_269e82c1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_269e82c1
 Book of Exodus / int_270c1778
type
Blood Magic
 Book of Exodus / int_270c1778
comment
Blood Magic: Not magic per se, but God does tell the Israelites to paint the doorposts of their houses with lamb's blood so that when the destroying angel comes by and sees the blood, he will pass over and thus spare the household.
 Book of Exodus / int_270c1778
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_270c1778
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_270c1778
 Book of Exodus / int_27ab0123
type
Offing the Offspring
 Book of Exodus / int_27ab0123
comment
Offing the Offspring: Deuteronomy 21:18-21 lets parents bring their disobedient children to elders to be stoned to death if their own corrective measures aren't enough to bring them back into line.
 Book of Exodus / int_27ab0123
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_27ab0123
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_27ab0123
 Book of Exodus / int_28b08686
type
A Party, Also Known as an Orgy
 Book of Exodus / int_28b08686
comment
A Party, Also Known as an Orgy: In Exodus chapter 32, the Israelites' worship of the golden calf quickly turns into an orgy while Moses was away on the mountain talking with God, that God brings this to Moses' attention and has him come down the mountain to destroy the idol and to order a massacre of the people responsible, save for Aaron the high priest, who was spared from God's wrath. The Israelites also have a worship party with the Midianites at Baal-Peor in Numbers chapter 25 that becomes an orgy when Zimri the son of Salu brings into his tent a Midianite woman, and Phinehas picks up a javelin, goes into the tent, and impales the couple, thus stopping God's plague on the camp.
 Book of Exodus / int_28b08686
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_28b08686
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_28b08686
 Book of Exodus / int_2a8a7ea6
type
Bury Your Gays
 Book of Exodus / int_2a8a7ea6
comment
Bury Your Gays: Leviticus 20:13 states: "If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.". This interpretation has been challenged as many scholars have pointed out the wording is very tricky to translate from Hebrew to English.
 Book of Exodus / int_2a8a7ea6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_2a8a7ea6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_2a8a7ea6
 Book of Exodus / int_2c437b06
type
Violently Protective Girlfriend
 Book of Exodus / int_2c437b06
comment
Violently Protective Girlfriend: Deuteronomy 25:11–12 says to cut off the hand of a woman who intervenes in a men's fight and grabs her husband's opponent by his private parts.
 Book of Exodus / int_2c437b06
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_2c437b06
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_2c437b06
 Book of Exodus / int_2e742218
type
Don't Say Such Stupid Things
 Book of Exodus / int_2e742218
comment
Don't Say Such Stupid Things!: This is how God sharply tells Moses to accept his assignment in leading His people out of Egypt, since Moses was still recalcitrant despite God performing miracles to show what He can do/use them to convince Pharaoh.
 Book of Exodus / int_2e742218
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_2e742218
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_2e742218
 Book of Exodus / int_31c4280
type
Conscription
 Book of Exodus / int_31c4280
comment
Conscription: In Deuteronomy chapter 20, when Israelite men are being called to war, they are commanded to be excused from military duty if (1) they have built a house and they have not yet dedicated it, (2) they have planted a vineyard and have not yet eaten of the grapes, (3) they are betrothed to a wife and have not yet married, or (4) they are genuinely fearful of heart, and their fearfulness could potentially discourage their fellow soldiers from fighting at their best. Another law in Deuteronomy says that a newly-married man of Israel should be excused from military duty for one year so that he may "cheer his wife".
 Book of Exodus / int_31c4280
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_31c4280
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_31c4280
 Book of Exodus / int_32ec6393
type
Shotgun Wedding
 Book of Exodus / int_32ec6393
comment
Shotgun Wedding: If a man slept with a woman who was not betrothed to someone else,note If she was already betrothed to someone else, and there was evidence that she hadn't screamed for help, that was considered to be just plain old adultery and punished accordingly, and someone found out, he was to pay her father the bride price he would have received if she were a virgin and marry her... and he was never allowed to divorce her. (This also applied to some cases of rape, not just instances of consensual sex.) This was to provide for any child they may have conceived (a very real possibility in an era with no reliable birth control), and to protect the reputation of the woman's family. It also ensured that the woman (who would be considered Defiled Forever) would have someone to provide for her.note Women in this time and place were typically not educated, and were economically dependent on their husbands. It was also designed to help curb temptation: if the man was caught, he was stuck with this woman for life, whether he wanted to be or not; he'd have to decide if it was really worth it. It may have also helped (via Loophole Abuse) women have some say in who their marriage partners were: have sex, tell Daddy what you did, and marry someone of your own choosing (instead of whoever your parents picked out for you).
 Book of Exodus / int_32ec6393
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_32ec6393
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_32ec6393
 Book of Exodus / int_33351187
type
Asteroids Monster
 Book of Exodus / int_33351187
comment
Asteroids Monster: According to one Jewish interpretation of Exodus, the plague of frogs started with just a single frog, which split into two every time it was hit. The Egyptians nevertheless were so annoyed they couldn't stop hitting it, ending with the whole Egypt being inundated.
 Book of Exodus / int_33351187
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_33351187
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_33351187
 Book of Exodus / int_33d5b7f2
type
Adapted Out
 Book of Exodus / int_33d5b7f2
comment
Adapted Out: Moses' brother Aaron always has most of his deeds taken over by Moses himself.
 Book of Exodus / int_33d5b7f2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_33d5b7f2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_33d5b7f2
 Book of Exodus / int_3495b94d
type
Gendercide
 Book of Exodus / int_3495b94d
comment
Gendercide: The Pharaoh ordered his men to kill all the newborn male infants of the Jews to prevent them from becoming large enough to escape from slavery. Moses only survives thanks to the cleverness of his mother and fortune/God.
 Book of Exodus / int_3495b94d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_3495b94d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_3495b94d
 Book of Exodus / int_3511c4d7
type
Plunder
 Book of Exodus / int_3511c4d7
comment
Plunder: In Exodus, God has His people Israel plunder the Egyptians by simply having them ask for silver and gold and clothing during the time when the Egyptians suffer during the last plague upon them, since the Egyptians would be in such distress that they would do or give anything to be rid of the Israelites.
 Book of Exodus / int_3511c4d7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_3511c4d7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_3511c4d7
 Book of Exodus / int_352def2a
type
Burn the Witch!
 Book of Exodus / int_352def2a
comment
Burn the Witch!: Exodus 22:18, which commands one not to allow a "sorceress" or "witch" to live. The original Hebrew word is m'khashepah, which specifically means "someone who casts harmful spells". Some translations simply say "You shall not tolerate a sorceress". Context, however, is partially lost in modern English as to the ancient Hebrews someone who poisons others with dangerous but perfectly mundane substances was considered a sorcerer or witch.
 Book of Exodus / int_352def2a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_352def2a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_352def2a
 Book of Exodus / int_35a24c16
type
Geo Effects
 Book of Exodus / int_35a24c16
comment
Geo Effects: Taken advantage of by the Israelite army (and occasionally it also gets the better of them because they weren't right with God).
 Book of Exodus / int_35a24c16
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_35a24c16
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_35a24c16
 Book of Exodus / int_363aca80
type
Virgin Tension
 Book of Exodus / int_363aca80
comment
Virgin Tension: God's Law dictates that Israelite women should remain virgins until they're married. If a man entices a virgin to have sex with him, then he must pay the father the price of dowry and marry the virgin, or else if he chooses not to marry her, then he only has to pay the dowry to offset the damage he has caused her when it comes to her not being able to marry. For Israelite priests, they can only marry virgins: no divorced women, no widows, no women who lost their virginity, and no prostitutes. Also, when an Israelite man marries a woman and then finds something displeasing about her, accusing her of not being a virgin, the woman's father must produce evidence that his daughter was a virgin or else she would be stoned for "playing the harlot" in her father's house. Finally, when the Israelites went to war with Midian in the book of Numbers and brought back plunder, they were told to slay the women who have "known a man by lying with him" and to keep alive only the women who have "not known a man" (i.e., virgins).
 Book of Exodus / int_363aca80
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_363aca80
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_363aca80
 Book of Exodus / int_38e5177d
type
Jews Love to Argue
 Book of Exodus / int_38e5177d
comment
Jews Love to Argue: Especially in Numbers, the Jews have to keep sending the new laws back to God via Moses for revision. For example, one story (which appears three times: Numbers 27, and Numbers 36) has a group of five sisters (including the other biblical Noah) point out that the current way land division is planned cuts their family out on a technicality. Moses takes this to God who declares those plans be revised and the patriarchal tradition be amended.
 Book of Exodus / int_38e5177d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_38e5177d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_38e5177d
 Book of Exodus / int_38f1a7ed
type
Defector from Decadence
 Book of Exodus / int_38f1a7ed
comment
Defector from Decadence: Moses lived as a prince of Egypt, until he saw the abuse his fellow Hebrews suffered as slaves of the Pharaoh. He tried to join them early on in his life when he defended an Israelite being beaten by an Egyptian taskmaster by killing the taskmaster, but when he tried to break up two Israelites fighting with each other, and one of the two answered, "Who appointed you as a prince and a judge over us? Do you intend to kill me as you did the Egyptian?", Moses ended up becoming a fugitive in the land of Midian for forty years. It wasn't until the Lord called him with the burning bush that Moses' next attempt to rejoin his people worked out better, and eventually he led them to salvation.
 Book of Exodus / int_38f1a7ed
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_38f1a7ed
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_38f1a7ed
 Book of Exodus / int_392e570c
type
Nocturnal Emission
 Book of Exodus / int_392e570c
comment
Nocturnal Emission: Leviticus chapter 15 covers the issue of how the people of Israel were to deal with various bodily discharges, including that of the "seed of copulation". Deuteronomy 23:9-11 specifically deals with this issue when an army goes out against their enemies, which can also fall under Jizzed in My Pants.
 Book of Exodus / int_392e570c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_392e570c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_392e570c
 Book of Exodus / int_3994d78b
type
Irrevocable Order
 Book of Exodus / int_3994d78b
comment
Irrevocable Order: In Balaam's second blessing to Israel, he prophesied "I have received commandment to bless; God has blessed, and I cannot reverse it."
 Book of Exodus / int_3994d78b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_3994d78b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_3994d78b
 Book of Exodus / int_39eba631
type
The Slacker
 Book of Exodus / int_39eba631
comment
The Slacker: The Israelites as a whole are accused of being this by Pharaoh's men when they are told to go and find straw for themselves to make bricks without reducing the number of bricks they must produce each day, only for Pharaoh's men to be told they are at fault for not providing the Israelites with straw for making bricks.
 Book of Exodus / int_39eba631
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_39eba631
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_39eba631
 Book of Exodus / int_3c878b40
type
Uncleanliness Is Next to Ungodliness
 Book of Exodus / int_3c878b40
comment
Uncleanliness Is Next to Ungodliness: Many of the laws deal with ritual (and physical) impurity, and the two tend to be linked.
 Book of Exodus / int_3c878b40
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_3c878b40
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_3c878b40
 Book of Exodus / int_3ed23024
type
Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
 Book of Exodus / int_3ed23024
comment
Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Moses sees an overseer whipping a Jew and is overcome with rage, killing him. Later on, when one of the other Jews asks if Moses is going to kill him too, he realizes that he might be punished as a dangerous criminal, so he flees to Midian as soon as he can. The Pharaoh let the Israelites go after the 10th plague killed his son. However, once the people are gone, Pharaoh and other officials realized that they just let go all their workers and now they're economically screwed, so he leads his army after them. (And cue the Red Sea falling to drown said army after the Israelites cross.)
 Book of Exodus / int_3ed23024
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_3ed23024
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_3ed23024
 Book of Exodus / int_3fca462c
type
Deus ex Machina
 Book of Exodus / int_3fca462c
comment
Deus ex Machina: Whenever the people of Israel are in need, God provides.
 Book of Exodus / int_3fca462c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_3fca462c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_3fca462c
 Book of Exodus / int_404031ce
type
Property Line
 Book of Exodus / int_404031ce
comment
Property Line: Deuteronomy 19:14 states that "In the inheritance which you will hold in the land that the Lord your God gives you to possess, you shall not remove your neighbor’s landmark, which the men of old have set."
 Book of Exodus / int_404031ce
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_404031ce
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_404031ce
 Book of Exodus / int_43a045de
type
Dropped a Bridge on Him
 Book of Exodus / int_43a045de
comment
Dropped a Bridge on Him: Pharaoh and those unfortunate Egyptian soldiers caught in the Red Sea at the wrong time.
 Book of Exodus / int_43a045de
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_43a045de
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_43a045de
 Book of Exodus / int_44bed11d
type
Stubborn Mule
 Book of Exodus / int_44bed11d
comment
Stubborn Mule: The prophet Balaam being hired out to curse the Israelites struggles with a stubborn mule, until the mule is granted the ability to speak and reveals that she was trying to protect her master from a vengeful angel.
 Book of Exodus / int_44bed11d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_44bed11d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_44bed11d
 Book of Exodus / int_4603ea49
type
Mystical Plague
 Book of Exodus / int_4603ea49
comment
Mystical Plague: A couple of the Plagues of Egypt, which God called to force the Pharaoh to free his Jewish slaves, are "plagues" in the disease sense: the plague of pestilence (which only affected livestock) and the plague of boils (skin disease).
 Book of Exodus / int_4603ea49
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_4603ea49
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_4603ea49
 Book of Exodus / int_47804320
type
Holy Ground
 Book of Exodus / int_47804320
comment
Holy Ground: Trope Namer. Moses sees a burning bush, which tells him to remove his shoes, because he is standing on Holy Ground.
 Book of Exodus / int_47804320
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_47804320
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_47804320
 Book of Exodus / int_479d4e5a
type
Would Hurt a Child
 Book of Exodus / int_479d4e5a
comment
Would Hurt a Child: God's killing of the firstborn of Egypt. Then again, this was God's retribution for the Egyptians having the Israelite male babies being killed. The laws in which children are to be stoned to death for being incurably disobedient to their parents. The Pharoah who ordered the male babies of Hebrew slaves killed; the reason Moses' parents to had to hide him in the basket of reeds in the first place. Moses himself orders every male children among the Midianite captives to be killed.
 Book of Exodus / int_479d4e5a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_479d4e5a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_479d4e5a
 Book of Exodus / int_4a2bac68
type
Fire Purifies
 Book of Exodus / int_4a2bac68
comment
Fire Purifies: Numbers 31:23, after the Israelites return from their war with the Midianites, regarding the booty they have taken:
 Book of Exodus / int_4a2bac68
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_4a2bac68
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_4a2bac68
 Book of Exodus / int_4a8fd6a0
type
Honor-Related Abuse
 Book of Exodus / int_4a8fd6a0
comment
Honor-Related Abuse: What the law requires against sexual misconduct of a woman (Leviticus 21:9 and Deuteronomy 22:13-21) and irredeemably rebellious children of age (Deuteronomy 21:18-21).note The verses are NOT talking about a random one-time act of disobedience, but rather an ongoing pattern of constant rebellious behavior that the parents have tried everything they could to restrain their child from committing, and having failed to bring the child back to proper societal norms, what the verses command doing is to keep the child's rebellious behavior from disgracing their family and hurting others, including God.
 Book of Exodus / int_4a8fd6a0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_4a8fd6a0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_4a8fd6a0
 Book of Exodus / int_4c1aaed5
type
All Flyers Are Birds
 Book of Exodus / int_4c1aaed5
comment
All Flyers Are Birds: In the Long List of laws detailing what animals are and are not OK to eat,note Interestingly, no plants or fungi are considered to be unclean. Many scholars now believe these laws about meat and dairy products were a way of protecting people from food poisoning and parasites, in an era with no refrigeration, a hot climate easily conducive to food spoilage, and no real concept of germ theory. Anyway, the lack of unclean vegetables and fruit becomes important later in the Book of Daniel, when the Jews are exiled in Babylon (which does not abide by these rules). Daniel and his followers simply adopt a vegetarian diet to reaffirm their commitment to their traditions and faith. bats are listed among the unclean birds, despite being mammals.note Mostly birds of prey, and birds (such as storks) that feed on carrion, which could potentially transmit diseases and parasites to humans who might eat them. As for bats, it is now known that the consumption of fruit bats in Africa has been linked to the transmission of Ebola and related viruses. Again, a way of keeping people healthy (and thus keeping communicable diseases at bay) by declaring certain types of meat and ways of handling/preparing/serving it off limits. Either this distinction wasn't known in those days or "birds" was a catch-all term for all vertebrates that could fly. Likely both. invoked
 Book of Exodus / int_4c1aaed5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_4c1aaed5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_4c1aaed5
 Book of Exodus / int_4ce20451
type
Rhetorical Request Blunder
 Book of Exodus / int_4ce20451
comment
Rhetorical Request Blunder: In Numbers, the Israelites were too frightened to conquer Canaan, even with God on their side, and declared that they wished they'd died in the desert rather than face this battle. So God ended up leading them in circles in the desert until every man who had said that had actually died in the desert, leaving only the following generation (except for Caleb and Joshua from the previous one) to be the ones God would lead into Canaan in Deuteronomy.
 Book of Exodus / int_4ce20451
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_4ce20451
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_4ce20451
 Book of Exodus / int_4fc5ac56
type
Holy Backlight
 Book of Exodus / int_4fc5ac56
comment
Holy Backlight: Moses became glowy from spending so much time in God's direct presence and actually looking upon God Himself.
 Book of Exodus / int_4fc5ac56
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_4fc5ac56
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_4fc5ac56
 Book of Exodus / int_50f66629
type
Crazy-Prepared
 Book of Exodus / int_50f66629
comment
Crazy-Prepared: The laws of Moses. Covers civil law, criminal law, public sanitation, religious rituals... It even gives some case studies for unusual events.
 Book of Exodus / int_50f66629
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_50f66629
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_50f66629
 Book of Exodus / int_5176892c
type
MandatoryFatherhood
 Book of Exodus / int_5176892c
comment
Mandatory Fatherhood: In Deuteronomy 25:5-6, if a woman's husband dies without leaving her any child, and if the husband has an unmarried brother living close by, then the brother must marry the widow and father a child through her, so that her dead husband's name would not be blotted out from Israel with the first child (ideally a son) that is sired.note In the Book of Ruth, this law extends to even the husband's living male relatives from his own family line. If the husband's brother refuses to marry her, verses 7 to 10 says that he must be brought before the elders of the city, and if he still declares that he isn't going to marry her, then the widow may pull off his sandal, spit in his face, and say, "So shall it be done to the man who does not build up his brother's house." And that man's house from then on will be referred to as "the house of the man whose sandal was pulled off."
 Book of Exodus / int_5176892c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5176892c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5176892c
 Book of Exodus / int_5214816a
type
Miracle Food
 Book of Exodus / int_5214816a
comment
Miracle Food: The manna that God provides for His people Israel for 40 years until they enter into the Promised Land, where it stopped upon their celebration of the Passover at Gilgal, as mentioned in Joshua.
 Book of Exodus / int_5214816a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5214816a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5214816a
 Book of Exodus / int_53224e46
type
Bookends
 Book of Exodus / int_53224e46
comment
Bookends: The first 25 chapters book of Leviticus before the conclusion in the final two chapters follows a mirror structure: The first and last section discusses rituals Israel is to follow. Chapters 1-7 discusses sacrifices they are required to make and chapters 23-25 discusses the observance of feast days. The following and preceding sections discusses the priests. Chapters 8-10 records Aaron and his sons being ordained as priests and 21-22 establishes the qualifications of the Levitical priesthood. The next set of sections discusses purity. 11-15 establishes cleanliness guidelines and 18-20 establishes legal principles of morality and integrity. The middle section in chapters 16 and 17 establishes the Day of Atonement.
 Book of Exodus / int_53224e46
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_53224e46
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_53224e46
 Book of Exodus / int_54eceae6
type
Magic Is Evil
 Book of Exodus / int_54eceae6
comment
Magic Is Evil: "There shall not be found among you anyone who burns his son or his daughter as an offering, anyone who practices divination or tells fortunes or interprets omens, or a sorcerer or a charmer or a medium or a necromancer or one who inquires of the dead, for whoever does these things is an abomination to the Lord. And because of these abominations the Lord your God is driving them out before you." (Deuteronomy 18:10-12)
 Book of Exodus / int_54eceae6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_54eceae6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_54eceae6
 Book of Exodus / int_566f1565
type
10-Minute Retirement
 Book of Exodus / int_566f1565
comment
10-Minute Retirement: Well, forty years for Moses, but to God it might as well have been 10 minutes.
 Book of Exodus / int_566f1565
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_566f1565
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_566f1565
 Book of Exodus / int_581f6468
type
Hero of Another Story
 Book of Exodus / int_581f6468
comment
Hero of Another Story: While these books focus on the history of Israel, in one passage from Deuteronomy, the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites and Caphtorim (Philistines) could qualify. In Deuteronomy 2, Moses mentions in passing these nations driving out the Emims, Zamzummims, Horims, and Avims, other tribes or names for giants that were found in Caanan.
 Book of Exodus / int_581f6468
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_581f6468
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_581f6468
 Book of Exodus / int_59a9605d
type
Never Smile at a Crocodile
 Book of Exodus / int_59a9605d
comment
Never Smile at a Crocodile: In Exodus 7:8-13, Aaron and Moses confront the Pharaoh and his priests and Aaron's staff becomes a "tannin" when he is commanded to throw it forth. Some translations have the animal Aaron's staff becomes in a confrontation with the Phaorah's priests not be a snake, but a nile crocodile as the original Hebrew word, "tannin" can mean either. Some scholars favor the crocodile scenario as it symbolically takes a dig at Egyptian royals using crocodilians in their imagery and being compared to the "dragons of the reeds and rushes" note (i.e. Nile Crocodiles) by establishing God's dominion over such powerful animals.
 Book of Exodus / int_59a9605d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_59a9605d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_59a9605d
 Book of Exodus / int_59c3b4cd
type
Undead Author
 Book of Exodus / int_59c3b4cd
comment
Undead Author: Like Genesis, Jewish tradition holds that Moses wrote the rest of the Pentateuch. However, even the most orthodox of scholars admit that he hardly could have written the last 8 verses of Deuteronomy which report his own death. Thus, those verses were attributed to Joshua instead.
 Book of Exodus / int_59c3b4cd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_59c3b4cd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_59c3b4cd
 Book of Exodus / int_5bd1083d
type
Holy Is Not Safe
 Book of Exodus / int_5bd1083d
comment
Holy Is Not Safe: Exodus 33:20 provides the page quote. Moses asks to see God's face, but He replies that seeing it would kill Moses. God arranges for Moses to see His back instead. There were laws concerning protecting the holy things in the sanctuary from being seen by certain groups of Levites who were working in the area around the sanctuary, so that they will not die.
 Book of Exodus / int_5bd1083d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5bd1083d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5bd1083d
 Book of Exodus / int_5c219298
type
Phony Psychic
 Book of Exodus / int_5c219298
comment
Phony Psychic: Deuteronomy 18 warns against false prophets and occultists, and gives an easy test for determining whether someone is really speaking for the Lord:
 Book of Exodus / int_5c219298
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5c219298
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5c219298
 Book of Exodus / int_5c53c410
type
Scry vs. Scry
 Book of Exodus / int_5c53c410
comment
Scry vs. Scry: Moses against Pharaoh's priests. They turned their staffs into serpents; Moses's staff became a serpent which devoured the others.
 Book of Exodus / int_5c53c410
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5c53c410
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5c53c410
 Book of Exodus / int_5c758f0
type
Faux Flame
 Book of Exodus / int_5c758f0
comment
Faux Flame: An angel of the Lord speaks to Moses from a bush that burns but is not consumed.
 Book of Exodus / int_5c758f0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5c758f0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5c758f0
 Book of Exodus / int_5db59a03
type
Brown Note
 Book of Exodus / int_5db59a03
comment
Brown Note: The voice of God, according to the Israelites that heard Him speak from the mountain, as recorded in Exodus and Deuteronomy. After hearing Him the first time, they tell Moses to have God speak to him and then him speak to the Israelites because if they heard the voice of God speak any more, they would die. Whether the voice of God can actually kill or just that the Israelites thought the voice is so terrifying that it can cause heart attacks is unknown.
 Book of Exodus / int_5db59a03
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5db59a03
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5db59a03
 Book of Exodus / int_5fcb9ad1
type
Time Skip
 Book of Exodus / int_5fcb9ad1
comment
Time Skip: Exodus does a few time skips in relation to Moses: in Chapter 2, between the time when Pharaoh's daughter adopted him as her son and when Moses was about forty years old; and in Chapter 3, when God called out to Moses in the wilderness when he was about eighty.
 Book of Exodus / int_5fcb9ad1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5fcb9ad1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5fcb9ad1
 Book of Exodus / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Book of Exodus / int_5fd14ab3
comment
Sacred Hospitality: Various clans get cursed for not extending it, Israel gets in trouble for being stupid about it (they made a promise they shouldn't have because they didn't consult God), and the laws of the new nation codify being kind to strangers, extending sanctuary for escaped slaves, etc.
 Book of Exodus / int_5fd14ab3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_5fd14ab3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_5fd14ab3
 Book of Exodus / int_6596a89
type
A Family Affair
 Book of Exodus / int_6596a89
comment
A Family Affair: In the book of Leviticus, several paragraphs are dedicated to admonishing the Israelites not to have sex with family members, including stepparents/stepsiblings/in-laws/etc. Doing so was punishable by the parties involved being burned alive.
 Book of Exodus / int_6596a89
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_6596a89
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_6596a89
 Book of Exodus / int_661d7909
type
Maligned Mixed Marriage
 Book of Exodus / int_661d7909
comment
Maligned Mixed Marriage: Moses and his Cushite/Ethiopian wife, as mentioned in Numbers chapter 12. Miriam uses that as an excuse to question Moses' authority, dragging Aaron along with her, and this resulted in Miriam coming down with leprosy which lasted for a week. Notably, God does not consider Moses' marriage a problem. An Israelite with a Midianite woman in Numbers chapter 25, which is part of what caused a plague to come down on the Israelites from God. Phinehas the son of Eleazar decided to put an end to this and stuck a javelin through the couple while they were in their tent together. Though it is specified the problem wasn't the marriage, but that the husband had given up his beliefs to follow the occult ways of his wife. Strongly implied with the unnamed blasphemer from Leviticus 24 whose father is an Egyptian.
 Book of Exodus / int_661d7909
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_661d7909
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_661d7909
 Book of Exodus / int_68d326ff
type
Express Delivery
 Book of Exodus / int_68d326ff
comment
Express Delivery: The excuse that the midwives give to their Egyptian superiors when they are told to kill the Hebrew baby boys on the delivery stool but they refuse to do so: "Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women. They are so healthy that they have their babies before a midwife arrives." (from Exodus 1:19)
 Book of Exodus / int_68d326ff
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_68d326ff
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_68d326ff
 Book of Exodus / int_6a49268
type
"Just So" Story
 Book of Exodus / int_6a49268
comment
"Just So" Story: These books explain the origins of the names of places known only to Middle Easterners.
 Book of Exodus / int_6a49268
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_6a49268
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_6a49268
 Book of Exodus / int_6af8ebb5
type
Death by Falling Over
 Book of Exodus / int_6af8ebb5
comment
Death by Falling Over: Deuteronomy 22:8 tells the Israelites that if they build a new house, they should include a parapet or a low wall around their roof to prevent this from happening and thus be charged guilty of bloodshed.
 Book of Exodus / int_6af8ebb5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_6af8ebb5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_6af8ebb5
 Book of Exodus / int_6b0f4552
type
Jewish Complaining
 Book of Exodus / int_6b0f4552
comment
Jewish Complaining: The Israelites, but this didn't please God whatsoever. Bad water, lack of food, lack of water, eating the same food over and over, having to go around Edom on their journey...
 Book of Exodus / int_6b0f4552
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_6b0f4552
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_6b0f4552
 Book of Exodus / int_6bd689ca
type
Meaningful Echo
 Book of Exodus / int_6bd689ca
comment
Meaningful Echo: The generation after Moses crosses the Jordan river in a manner similar to how their parents crossed the Red Sea.
 Book of Exodus / int_6bd689ca
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_6bd689ca
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_6bd689ca
 Book of Exodus / int_73a7d1b3
type
Radish Cure
 Book of Exodus / int_73a7d1b3
comment
Radish Cure: In Numbers chapter 11, the Israelites complain that all they have is manna to eat, and vocally rant that they want to have some meat to go with their manna. This gets irritating to both God and Moses, so God tells Moses that He's going to give the Israelites meat to eat, and not just for a day, a few days, or even a few weeks, but for a month — in fact, so much meat that it will come out of their nostrils, and they will begin to hate it.
 Book of Exodus / int_73a7d1b3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_73a7d1b3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_73a7d1b3
 Book of Exodus / int_754df088
type
Put on a Bus
 Book of Exodus / int_754df088
comment
Put on a Bus: Moses' wife Zipporah, most likely, as we don't hear of her between Exodus chapters 4 and 18, all over the issue of Moses not circumcising one of his children that almost caused his death.
 Book of Exodus / int_754df088
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_754df088
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_754df088
 Book of Exodus / int_77480c5e
type
God Is Good
 Book of Exodus / int_77480c5e
comment
God Is Good: This Book sees God offer the stuttering, exiled Moses the chance to free his Hebrew people from slavery in Egypt. Even after these same Hebrews abandon God and worship a golden statue in return, God guides the Hebrew people and provides them with bread and water as they travel through the desert to the land God promised them, even giving them quails when they complain about a lack of variety in their food.
 Book of Exodus / int_77480c5e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_77480c5e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_77480c5e
 Book of Exodus / int_78338469
type
A Hero Is Born
 Book of Exodus / int_78338469
comment
A Hero Is Born: After Exodus chapter 1 sets up the situation with the Israelites becoming slaves to the Egyptians, chapter 2 follows it up with the birth of Moses, who becomes the main protagonist for this book and its three sequels.
 Book of Exodus / int_78338469
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_78338469
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_78338469
 Book of Exodus / int_7dad519f
type
Sex Is Evil
 Book of Exodus / int_7dad519f
comment
Sex Is Evil: More to the point, certain sexual practices as outlined in Leviticus chapter 18 (including incest, extra-marital affairs even among in-laws, homosexuality, bestiality, and sacrificing children to Molech) are defined as evil, with chapter 20 indicating the various punitive actions to be taken for those who are caught committing such practices.
 Book of Exodus / int_7dad519f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_7dad519f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_7dad519f
 Book of Exodus / int_813afa05
type
Defiled Forever
 Book of Exodus / int_813afa05
comment
Defiled Forever: There are several rules regarding purity and defilement. Deuteronomy, chapter 22 for example, demands the death penalty for various forms of sex outside marriage, but notably clears the woman if rape is proven (she was heard crying for help) or assumed (there's no way to prove she wasn't crying for help), making this a slight yet notable aversion.
 Book of Exodus / int_813afa05
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_813afa05
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_813afa05
 Book of Exodus / int_835f53f3
type
Pals with Jesus
 Book of Exodus / int_835f53f3
comment
Pals with Jesus: Moses talks to God all the time and spends a lot of time in His presence. He also got to see God's back.
 Book of Exodus / int_835f53f3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_835f53f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_835f53f3
 Book of Exodus / int_85b1e741
type
Creepy Crossdresser
 Book of Exodus / int_85b1e741
comment
Creepy Crossdresser: Deuteronomy 22:5 flat out says that wearing the garments of the opposite sex is an insult to God.
 Book of Exodus / int_85b1e741
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_85b1e741
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_85b1e741
 Book of Exodus / int_86f99e44
type
Rock of Limitless Water
 Book of Exodus / int_86f99e44
comment
Rock of Limitless Water: In one of the earliest examples of this trope, Moses strikes a rock with his staff, and by God's power, a waterfall begins spewing out. This shows up twice, once in Exodus and once in Numbers. The second time it appears, God tells Moses to speak to the rock in order to bring out water. However, Moses gets angry with the Israelites and instead strikes the rock twice. For that action, God tells Moses that he will not be allowed to lead the people into the Promised Land.
 Book of Exodus / int_86f99e44
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_86f99e44
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_86f99e44
 Book of Exodus / int_8776162d
type
Because I Said So
 Book of Exodus / int_8776162d
comment
Because I Said So: Invoked many times by God, or by leaders like Moses and later kings, who would claim that the edicts were issued directly by God.
 Book of Exodus / int_8776162d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_8776162d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_8776162d
 Book of Exodus / int_87b8f581
type
Refusal of the Call
 Book of Exodus / int_87b8f581
comment
Refusal of the Call: Moses tries to talk his way out of having to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, but God won't take no for an answer.
 Book of Exodus / int_87b8f581
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_87b8f581
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_87b8f581
 Book of Exodus / int_88933ad4
type
Parental Favoritism
 Book of Exodus / int_88933ad4
comment
Parental Favoritism: Deuteronomy 21:15-17 prevents this in the case of a man having two wives, that, if he has sons of those two wives, and his first is from that of his unloved wife, then he cannot allow the firstborn of his loved wife to have the firstborn rights of inheritance in preference over his actual firstborn from his unloved wife, since that firstborn is considered "the beginning of his strength". Scholars cite this as a measure against what happened with Jacob and his sons.
 Book of Exodus / int_88933ad4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_88933ad4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_88933ad4
 Book of Exodus / int_8e07d1b8
type
Merciful Minion
 Book of Exodus / int_8e07d1b8
comment
Merciful Minion: Pharaoh orders the midwives of Egypt to kill any male Hebrews that are born. They refuse to do so, and get away with it by lying to Pharaoh that, in Hebrew culture, they don't wait for midwives to show up to give birth, or that they go through the labor-and-delivery process long before the midwife shows up.
 Book of Exodus / int_8e07d1b8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_8e07d1b8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_8e07d1b8
 Book of Exodus / int_8f746311
type
Cargo Cult
 Book of Exodus / int_8f746311
comment
Cargo Cult: In Exodus chapter 32, the people of Israel got anxious waiting for Moses to come down from the mountain, and seeing that he had been gone, figuring he must have been gone forever, tell Aaron the priest to make for them gods that will lead them. Aaron tells them to give him their gold, so they did, and he melts the gold, fashions it into a golden calf, and calls it their god (or God). The one true God brings this to Moses' attention, and when he sees the people worshiping the calf with pagan revelry, he got so mad that he broke the tablets containing the Ten Commandments, and he also crushed and ground the golden calf to powder. He had those involved in the worship of the golden calf (except for Aaron his brother) be slain before the Lord to get rid of those that would worship other gods.
 Book of Exodus / int_8f746311
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_8f746311
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_8f746311
 Book of Exodus / int_9156bc50
type
Death by Gluttony
 Book of Exodus / int_9156bc50
comment
Death by Gluttony: In Numbers chapter 11, the people of Israel were craving for meat because all they had to eat was just manna. God decides to fulfill their desire by giving them so much meat for a month that it would come out of their nostrils and they would get sick of it. However, the death part comes when the Israelites are in the process of gorging themselves on the meat via God striking them dead with a sickness. note Almost certainly some kind of food poisoning, which would have happened very easily in a campsite full of displaced people, with no refrigeration, very limited alternative means of food preservation (none of which would be easy to pull off in these circumstances), no modern cooking practices, or modern sanitation practices, no antibiotics, and no germ theory.
 Book of Exodus / int_9156bc50
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9156bc50
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9156bc50
 Book of Exodus / int_9245d989
type
Sinister Minister
 Book of Exodus / int_9245d989
comment
Sinister Minister: A warning from Deuteronomy 13:1-5:
 Book of Exodus / int_9245d989
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9245d989
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9245d989
 Book of Exodus / int_95cbcd5b
type
The Omnipotent
 Book of Exodus / int_95cbcd5b
comment
The Omnipotent: In Numbers chapter 11, when God declares that He will give the Israelites so much quail for a month that it will come out of their nostrils and they will be sick of it, Moses asks the Lord how He will provide such meat for about six hundred thousand people, and the Lord replies, "Is the hand of the Lord shortened?"
 Book of Exodus / int_95cbcd5b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_95cbcd5b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_95cbcd5b
 Book of Exodus / int_970c790a
type
Big Bad
 Book of Exodus / int_970c790a
comment
Big Bad: The Pharaoh, enslaving the Israelites and doing everything he can to defy the will of God, even after accepting defeat. Serving as the greatest opposition to Moses and God outside of the personal flaws of the people of Israel, the horrid Pharaoh serves as the Ur-Example of the Big Bad, predating most examples of the trope by centuries or millennia. The age shows, as the Pharaoh is killed long before the end of Exodus, which details the travels of the Israelites from the Red Sea and God's revelation of the Mosaic Law, as opposed to more contemporary Big Bads who tend to provide conflict for the entire work. While it's less clear from the written text, The Talmud and Midrash seem to set up the sorcerer Balaam as the main Big Bad of the Torah's overall narrative, with Pharaoh as more of an Arc Villain. There are midrashim that state that Balaam not only advised Pharaoh to oppress the Israelites in the first place, he also fought a war against Moses during the period of Moses' exile (before he encountered the burning bush) and had the same prophetic potential of Moses himself. He also gets his own Villain Episode near the end of Numbers, and is ultimately killed in the Final Battle before the Israelites enter the Land of Israel. Some even claim that he was a reincarnation of Laban, giving him some parts during Genesis as well.
 Book of Exodus / int_970c790a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_970c790a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_970c790a
 Book of Exodus / int_973d220f
type
Never My Fault
 Book of Exodus / int_973d220f
comment
Never My Fault: In Exodus chapter 32, when Moses comes down from the mountain to see the Israelites having a worship party before the golden calf Aaron had made from the gold that the Israelites gave him, Moses asked Aaron what he did to make the people of Israel sin against God, and Aaron was like, "Don't blame me! They just gave me the gold, I threw it into the fire, and out came this calf!"
 Book of Exodus / int_973d220f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_973d220f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_973d220f
 Book of Exodus / int_9bfb2f41
type
Dead Guy on Display
 Book of Exodus / int_9bfb2f41
comment
Dead Guy on Display: Deuteronomy 21:22-23 states: "If a man has committed a sin deserving of death, and he is put to death, and you hang him on a tree, his body shall not remain overnight on the tree, but you shall surely bury him that day, so that you do not defile the land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance; for he who is hanged is accursed of God." This law was given so that the nation of Israel would not behave like the other nations in regard to their treatment of criminals deserving death. This was actually carried out by the Israelites during their conquest of the land of Canaan in the Book of Joshua. This is also later referred to by the apostle Paul in his letter to the Galatians when he said God redeemed us from the curse by having His Son Jesus be a curse for us, taking on the sin and shame of humanity by His being hung on a cross.
 Book of Exodus / int_9bfb2f41
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9bfb2f41
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9bfb2f41
 Book of Exodus / int_9d12bbc1
type
Foreshadowing
 Book of Exodus / int_9d12bbc1
comment
Foreshadowing: Deuteronomy 17:14 was about how to choose a good king, centuries before any Israelite even thought this was a good idea. Also, Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18:18 state that God will raise up a Prophet for His people from among the Israelites that will be like Moses. Muslims interpret that as the foretold coming of Muhammed, while Christians interpret that as the foretold coming of Jesus.
 Book of Exodus / int_9d12bbc1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9d12bbc1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9d12bbc1
 Book of Exodus / int_9df954d6
type
Enigmatic Empowering Entity
 Book of Exodus / int_9df954d6
comment
Enigmatic Empowering Entity: This role is fulfilled by God as He shows Himself to Moses in a burning bush.
 Book of Exodus / int_9df954d6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9df954d6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9df954d6
 Book of Exodus / int_9ec132e7
type
Accomplice by Inaction
 Book of Exodus / int_9ec132e7
comment
Accomplice by Inaction: In Leviticus chapter 20, if a person within a community sacrifices their children to Molech, and the community knows about it but does nothing to punish that person for doing so, God will hold the whole community responsible for their inaction, demanding that they would be killed along with the person. In Numbers chapter 30, if a woman makes a vow while in her father's house or married to a husband, and the father or husband hears the vow being made but says nothing, then by his silence he confirms the woman's vow and causes it to stand, but if on the day he hears the vow he annuls it, then everything that she had vowed will not stand, and the Lord will forgive her. However, if the father or husband makes void the vow sometime after she has made it (outside of his hearing about it), then he must bear the penalty for breaking it.
 Book of Exodus / int_9ec132e7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9ec132e7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9ec132e7
 Book of Exodus / int_9f037665
type
Quit Your Whining
 Book of Exodus / int_9f037665
comment
Quit Your Whining: In Exodus chapter 14, God, for some reason, responds to Moses as if he was whining — "Why do you cry out to Me?" — when all he was really doing was trying to instill confidence in his people Israel by telling them what the Lord was going to do for them regarding the Egyptians coming for them.
 Book of Exodus / int_9f037665
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9f037665
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9f037665
 Book of Exodus / int_9f62723d
type
Get Out!
 Book of Exodus / int_9f62723d
comment
Get Out!: In Exodus, after the final plague of God hits and the Pharaoh loses his firstborn child, he tells Moses to get the Israelites out of his country. So do the rest of the Egyptians, as they also lose their firstborns to the destroying angel.
 Book of Exodus / int_9f62723d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_9f62723d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_9f62723d
 Book of Exodus / int_a0d9c2f3
type
Final Speech
 Book of Exodus / int_a0d9c2f3
comment
Final Speech: As a Call-Back to Genesis, Moses gives one to the tribes of Israel in Deuteronomy chapter 33, giving them his blessings before he climbs the mountain and sees the Promised Land prior to his death. Strangely, though, of all the family tribes mentioned, Simeon isn't among them.
 Book of Exodus / int_a0d9c2f3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a0d9c2f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a0d9c2f3
 Book of Exodus / int_a2b38d3b
type
Eye Scream
 Book of Exodus / int_a2b38d3b
comment
Eye Scream: One of God's Laws in Exodus chapter 21, combined with The Tooth Hurts: What Dathan and Abiram said to Moses in the rebellion of Korah in Numbers chapter 16, believing that Moses and Aaron were getting too big for their britches as far as being leaders:
 Book of Exodus / int_a2b38d3b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a2b38d3b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a2b38d3b
 Book of Exodus / int_a371a459
type
Fighting for a Homeland
 Book of Exodus / int_a371a459
comment
Fighting for a Homeland: In the book of Numbers, God gives His people Israel the opportunity to take over the Promised Land that they sent twelve spies to check out, but after ten of the twelve spies discourage the Israelites by telling them that the land is full of giants, and they decided to head back to Egypt, God punished them by having the Israelites trek through the desert for 40 years until all the generation from 20 years and older have perished, except for Joshua and Caleb.
 Book of Exodus / int_a371a459
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a371a459
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a371a459
 Book of Exodus / int_a3fe170
type
Mediation Backfire
 Book of Exodus / int_a3fe170
comment
Mediation Backfire: In Exodus chapter 2, when Moses was forty years old and sees two Israelites fighting with each other, he tries to break it up through mediation, and one of them ends up shouting, "Who appointed you as a prince and a judge over us? Do you intend to kill me as you did the Egyptian?" That resulted in Moses running for his life and hiding out in the wilderness of Midian for forty years.
 Book of Exodus / int_a3fe170
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a3fe170
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a3fe170
 Book of Exodus / int_a58802b7
type
Happiness in Slavery
 Book of Exodus / int_a58802b7
comment
Happiness in Slavery: In Exodus 21:5-6 and Deuteronomy 15:16-17, if a Hebrew slave refuses to leave after his six-year period of indentured servitude ends because he says that he loves his master, the master will bring the slave to the judges, then he shall also bring the slave to the door or to the doorpost, and his master shall bore the slave's ear through with an awl, and he shall serve him forever. In the Exodus account, this law can be used if the servant is married to the master's daughter and he doesn't want to leave her and any children he produced through her when his time of servitude ends.
 Book of Exodus / int_a58802b7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a58802b7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a58802b7
 Book of Exodus / int_a5cfe2ac
type
And There Was Much Rejoicing
 Book of Exodus / int_a5cfe2ac
comment
And There Was Much Rejoicing: The Israelites waste no time singing praises to the Lord when they see that the Pharaoh and his army was killed by the flood of waters that God unleashes on them after the Israelites safely cross through the Red Sea. This soon turns into Mood Whiplash for them as they go from rejoicing to complaining about the bitter water at the first place in the wilderness where they stop.
 Book of Exodus / int_a5cfe2ac
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a5cfe2ac
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a5cfe2ac
 Book of Exodus / int_a5de0ab9
type
Polyamory
 Book of Exodus / int_a5de0ab9
comment
Polyamory: Discouraged in the law of Deuteronomy regarding the requirements of the Israelites setting up a king over themselves, that they shouldn't multiply wives for themselves, though it hasn't been followed through in actual practice. However, there are some laws God had put in place in the situation where an Israelite man may have more than one wife.
 Book of Exodus / int_a5de0ab9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a5de0ab9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a5de0ab9
 Book of Exodus / int_a6cda066
type
Rule of Three
 Book of Exodus / int_a6cda066
comment
Rule of Three: The plagues were in sets of three. The first is introduced with "Go to Pharaoh in the morning", the second with "Go in to Pharaoh", and the third has no forthcoming warning. There are three sets following this pattern, before the climatic plague. In Numbers, the Angel of the Lord stands in the way of Balaam and his donkey three times to get him to stop. Shortly after, Balaam tries to curse Israel three times, but instead blesses them three times.
 Book of Exodus / int_a6cda066
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a6cda066
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a6cda066
 Book of Exodus / int_a855802d
type
Crippling Castration
 Book of Exodus / int_a855802d
comment
Crippling Castration: Deuteronomy 23:1 says that those who are emasculated or had their male organs torn off are excluded from the assembly of the Lord. Another law from the same book says that a woman who intervenes in her husband's fight with another man by grabbing the other man by the genitals must have her hand cut off.
 Book of Exodus / int_a855802d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a855802d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a855802d
 Book of Exodus / int_a9aafffe
type
Yo-Yo Plot Point
 Book of Exodus / int_a9aafffe
comment
Yo Yo Plot Point: The people anger God, He decides to exterminate them, Moses convinces Him to be merciful. The Israelites soon sin again...
 Book of Exodus / int_a9aafffe
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_a9aafffe
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_a9aafffe
 Book of Exodus / int_ab68c5cc
type
Chronic Hero Syndrome
 Book of Exodus / int_ab68c5cc
comment
Chronic Hero Syndrome: An interesting case in the book of Exodus: after Moses has led the Israelites out of Egypt, he sets himself up as a judge, with people coming to him all day long, day in and day out, to get his advice on their problems. Eventually, his father-in-law Jethro berates him for this, pointing out that he's not serving the people well by exhausting himself. Jethro then gives him a lecture on hierarchical delegation, leading Moses to set up what we might recognize today as an appellate court system.
 Book of Exodus / int_ab68c5cc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_ab68c5cc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_ab68c5cc
 Book of Exodus / int_aba8065b
type
Fatal Flaw
 Book of Exodus / int_aba8065b
comment
Fatal Flaw: Continuing a theme from Genesis, no matter how respected or holy they are, no human is without a serious flaw that hurts their relationship with God. They include: Moses' anger. Pharaoh's arrogance. Aaron's weak leadership. Miriam's jealousy of Moses. Joshua's overconfidence Balaam continuing to antagonize the Israelites even after experiencing God's power.
 Book of Exodus / int_aba8065b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_aba8065b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_aba8065b
 Book of Exodus / int_abc55125
type
Character Filibuster
 Book of Exodus / int_abc55125
comment
Character Filibuster: The first thirty-three chapters of Deuteronomy make up Moses's final, longest testament to the people of Israel, summing up their history in the forty years after the Exodus and all the laws God has given them. The speech lasts until Moses is dead and gives reason for the book's other title, Debarim, the Hebrew word for "words."
 Book of Exodus / int_abc55125
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_abc55125
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_abc55125
 Book of Exodus / int_acecb17d
type
Chekhov's Skill
 Book of Exodus / int_acecb17d
comment
Chekhov's Skill: Both used and averted with Moses and the burning bush. God teaches Moses how to turn his staff into a serpent, and how to turn the skin of his hand leprous (as well as cure it), both in order to demonstrate that he is a prophet of the Lord. He performs the former, but the latter never shows up again.
 Book of Exodus / int_acecb17d
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_acecb17d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_acecb17d
 Book of Exodus / int_ae3d6438
type
Deadpan Snarker
 Book of Exodus / int_ae3d6438
comment
Deadpan Snarker: The nation of Israel would seem to qualify. When they found themselves trapped between Pharaoh's army and the Red Sea, the people cried out to Moses, "What—there were no graves in Egypt, so we had to die here instead?"
 Book of Exodus / int_ae3d6438
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_ae3d6438
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_ae3d6438
 Book of Exodus / int_af3ea0e3
type
Face–Heel Turn
 Book of Exodus / int_af3ea0e3
comment
Face–Heel Turn: The Egyptians here have none of the kindness and respect that their ancestors did for the Israelites and instead force them into grueling slavery and murder most of their baby boys out of paranoia that their growing race will become large enough to overrun Egypt.
 Book of Exodus / int_af3ea0e3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_af3ea0e3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_af3ea0e3
 Book of Exodus / int_b20fdfc8
type
Ur-Example
 Book of Exodus / int_b20fdfc8
comment
The Pharaoh, enslaving the Israelites and doing everything he can to defy the will of God, even after accepting defeat. Serving as the greatest opposition to Moses and God outside of the personal flaws of the people of Israel, the horrid Pharaoh serves as the Ur-Example of the Big Bad, predating most examples of the trope by centuries or millennia. The age shows, as the Pharaoh is killed long before the end of Exodus, which details the travels of the Israelites from the Red Sea and God's revelation of the Mosaic Law, as opposed to more contemporary Big Bads who tend to provide conflict for the entire work.
 Book of Exodus / int_b20fdfc8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b20fdfc8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b20fdfc8
 Book of Exodus / int_b2f4114e
type
Heir Club for Men
 Book of Exodus / int_b2f4114e
comment
Heir Club for Men: Usually, the Law of God would dictate that a father's property would be passed on to his sons as their inheritance, but in the book of Numbers, when the daughters of Zelophehad came to Moses to say that their father has no sons that he could pass the inheritance onto, God comes up with a solution: if a father has no sons, then the daughters will inherit the property (provided that they marry only within their family tribe so that the inheritance does not pass from one tribe to another), or it can pass onto the father's brothers if he has no sons or daughters, or it can pass onto his own father's brothers if he doesn't have any brothers, or, as a last resort, it can pass onto any male member of his family tribe who is nearest of kin to him.
 Book of Exodus / int_b2f4114e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b2f4114e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b2f4114e
 Book of Exodus / int_b4de919d
type
Make an Example of Them
 Book of Exodus / int_b4de919d
comment
Make an Example of Them: In Exodus 9:15-17, God directly states this as one of the intentions behind His Signs and Wonders (AKA the Plagues of Egypt). Instead of wiping out all of the Egyptians, God is making an example of some of them despite the way they allowed the Hebrews to suffer (with the slavery and killing their male babies). In the various laws God lays down for His people Israel, the prescribed punishments for certain transgressions, such as a daughter "playing the harlot" in her father's house when it cannot be proven whether she was truly a virgin when she was given in marriage, was meant to be seen by the other Israelites to make them fear God and not follow after that person's bad example.
 Book of Exodus / int_b4de919d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b4de919d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b4de919d
 Book of Exodus / int_b4eff8a8
type
Epic Fail
 Book of Exodus / int_b4eff8a8
comment
Epic Fail: It takes 40 years to walk to Judea, less than 200 miles away. Initially they made good progress and are soon near Canaan. God tells Moses to send spies into the land. All but Joshua and Caleb are afraid to enter, so they stay in one place for much of those years while they die off. Of the adult males of that time, only Joshua and Caleb live to see the promised land.
 Book of Exodus / int_b4eff8a8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b4eff8a8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b4eff8a8
 Book of Exodus / int_b53077b3
type
Take That!
 Book of Exodus / int_b53077b3
comment
Take That!: The Plagues were this to the Egyptian Pantheon.
 Book of Exodus / int_b53077b3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b53077b3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b53077b3
 Book of Exodus / int_b5e31ebc
type
Bloodstained Defloration
 Book of Exodus / int_b5e31ebc
comment
Bloodstained Defloration: If a woman's new husband (or in-laws) accuse her of not being a virgin on her wedding night, and she is able to produce a bloodstained sheet or garment, then the accuser is to be publicly flogged (and if it is the groom or his family making the accusation, he loses the right to divorce her). However, if the bride and her parents are not able to produce "evidence" that she was a virgin, she is to be stoned to death by the men of her community right on her father's doorstep (or at least her body was to be left on his doorstep after the fact). This is the same punishment she'd face if she had an affair after the wedding, although in this case it only applied to her — if she had an affair after the wedding, her lover(s) was supposed to be executed as well. She would be considered to have cheated on her husband before they'd even met, and her family would be forever shamed.
 Book of Exodus / int_b5e31ebc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b5e31ebc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b5e31ebc
 Book of Exodus / int_b6c2e6ad
type
Villain Episode
 Book of Exodus / int_b6c2e6ad
comment
Villain Episode: While most of the Five Books of Moses focus on the journey of the Israelites, Numbers 22:2–25:9, or Parshat Balak, instead centers on the perspective of the Moabite king Balak and the Midianite diviner Balaam, who join forces in an effort to formulate an effective curse against the unstoppable Israelite nation and their terrifying God.
 Book of Exodus / int_b6c2e6ad
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b6c2e6ad
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b6c2e6ad
 Book of Exodus / int_b8d3f642
type
Illegal Religion
 Book of Exodus / int_b8d3f642
comment
Illegal Religion: The various pagan religions of the Promised Land. In theory, they were to be not only not practiced by the Israelites, but wiped out by them as well (the reasons for this include the pagan religions' recurring practices of Human Sacrifice by fire, said sacrifices including children, and ritual prostitution). This wasn't so much the case in practice.
 Book of Exodus / int_b8d3f642
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_b8d3f642
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_b8d3f642
 Book of Exodus / int_ba5bd7
type
Ignored Expert
 Book of Exodus / int_ba5bd7
comment
Ignored Expert: The Egyptian magicians can replicate the first few tricks and plagues, but when it gets to the gnats, they are unable to replicate them and tell Pharoah that it's genuine divine power after all. He ignores them.
 Book of Exodus / int_ba5bd7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_ba5bd7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_ba5bd7
 Book of Exodus / int_ba6cf869
type
Rape, Pillage, and Burn
 Book of Exodus / int_ba6cf869
comment
Rape, Pillage, and Burn: What would happen to the Israelites if they didn't keep God's commands. In Deuteronomy 21:10-14, if the Israelites go to war against a nation or village that God delivers into their hand, and one of them sees a beautiful woman they want to marry, then she must put off her clothes of captivity, shave her head, trim her nails, and be given a full month to mourn for her family before the Israelite can go and make her his wife. And if he isn't pleased with her, then he is to let her go and not sell her off for money, because he has humbled her.
 Book of Exodus / int_ba6cf869
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_ba6cf869
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_ba6cf869
 Book of Exodus / int_c042eee9
type
Invisible to Normals
 Book of Exodus / int_c042eee9
comment
Invisible to Normals: The Angel of the Lord that appeared in the road three times to stop Balaam. Only his donkey was able to see the Angel with His sword drawn and reacts in a way that makes Balaam think he has a Stubborn Mule. It's only after the third time when God causes the donkey to speak that "Balaam's eyes were opened" and he saw the Angel standing in the road.
 Book of Exodus / int_c042eee9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_c042eee9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_c042eee9
 Book of Exodus / int_c253090a
type
Big Blackout
 Book of Exodus / int_c253090a
comment
Big Blackout: One of God's plagues upon Egypt was to plunge it into thick darkness. Only the Egyptians were not able to see in this supernaturally-created darkness while the Israelites were able to see light.
 Book of Exodus / int_c253090a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_c253090a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_c253090a
 Book of Exodus / int_c3fbac64
type
Bestiality Is Depraved
 Book of Exodus / int_c3fbac64
comment
Bestiality Is Depraved: Any person who is caught having sex with an animal is to be executed. The animal too, is considered Defiled Forever by this act and must be slaughtered.
 Book of Exodus / int_c3fbac64
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_c3fbac64
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_c3fbac64
 Book of Exodus / int_c66cb5a9
type
Human Sacrifice
 Book of Exodus / int_c66cb5a9
comment
Human Sacrifice: Wedged in between the commands of various forbidden sexual practices in Leviticus chapter 18, there is also the command to not sacrifice your children to Molech. Apparently, infanticide to God is just as bad as those sexual practices that He deems immoral.
 Book of Exodus / int_c66cb5a9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_c66cb5a9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_c66cb5a9
 Book of Exodus / int_c7b319ff
type
Rain of Something Unusual
 Book of Exodus / int_c7b319ff
comment
Rain of Something Unusual: In (Exodus 16) the Hebrews subsisted on a bread-like substance that rained from the heavens while they wandered the desert. They called it manna (literally "what is it?") so it must have been pretty nondescript as a foodstuff. One of the Ten Plagues of Egypt was a rain of frogs.
 Book of Exodus / int_c7b319ff
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_c7b319ff
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_c7b319ff
 Book of Exodus / int_c93a6560
type
Impaled with Extreme Prejudice
 Book of Exodus / int_c93a6560
comment
An Israelite with a Midianite woman in Numbers chapter 25, which is part of what caused a plague to come down on the Israelites from God. Phinehas the son of Eleazar decided to put an end to this and stuck a javelin through the couple while they were in their tent together. Though it is specified the problem wasn't the marriage, but that the husband had given up his beliefs to follow the occult ways of his wife.
 Book of Exodus / int_c93a6560
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_c93a6560
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_c93a6560
 Book of Exodus / int_c97ca4d8
type
Magic Staff
 Book of Exodus / int_c97ca4d8
comment
Aaron duels against the Pharaoh by turning his Magic Staff into a snake, and the Pharaoh sends his own sorcerers to turn their staves into snakes. However, Aaron's snake swallowed the Pharaoh's snakes.
 Book of Exodus / int_c97ca4d8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_c97ca4d8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_c97ca4d8
 Book of Exodus / int_d1fc4a16
type
Please Spare Him, My Liege!
 Book of Exodus / int_d1fc4a16
comment
Please Spare Him, My Liege!: Moses intercedes with God for Israel after they built and worshiped the Golden Calf (Exodus 32) and when they refused to enter the Promised Land after the spies' report (Numbers 14). In both cases, God relents from destroying the whole nation but still punishes them severely. When Moses' sister Miriam contracts leprosy for daring to speak out against her brother's authority all on account of his marrying a Cushite woman, Moses and Aaron plead with the Lord to spare her life so that she would not be like a child whose flesh is half consumed coming out of the womb. The Lord tells Moses to have her stay outside the camp for seven days until she is healed and then bring her back in.
 Book of Exodus / int_d1fc4a16
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d1fc4a16
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d1fc4a16
 Book of Exodus / int_d39e327f
type
What the Hell, Hero?
 Book of Exodus / int_d39e327f
comment
Moses sees an overseer whipping a Jew and is overcome with rage, killing him. Later on, when one of the other Jews asks if Moses is going to kill him too, he realizes that he might be punished as a dangerous criminal, so he flees to Midian as soon as he can.
 Book of Exodus / int_d39e327f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d39e327f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d39e327f
 Book of Exodus / int_d4408b5d
type
Fidelity Test
 Book of Exodus / int_d4408b5d
comment
Fidelity Test: If a man suspects that his wife is cheating on him, but can't absolutely prove it, he is to take her to the Temple, remove her head coveringnote And according to some interpretations, some or all of her clothes as well, make an offering of coarse flour, and have her drink bitter, cursed water. If she's been faithful, the water will have no ill effect on her.note And according to many Midrashic interpretations, not only would it have no ill effect on her, but she would have a healthy baby boy in the coming year. However, if she hasn't, "her belly will swell and her thighs will waste away."note The actual meaning of this phrase has been lost to history. Various interpretations include infertility, an STI, some type of disfigurement, an obstetric fistula, a uterine or vaginal prolapse, a miscarriage, and/or instant death, but it is unknown what exactly would/would not happen to her. It's also generally thought that whatever it was would affect her lover(s), though this is unconfirmed, and she would be either killed or ostracized from her community. There was no test for a man accused of cheating, because a) for a man, it was only considered adultery if the woman he slept with was married or engaged to someone else, even if he was married and b) it functioned as a way to keep the jealous husband from acting rashly and having his wife executed in a case where she was only Mistaken for Cheating. invoked The woman could confess if she had been cheating, or find a way to produce evidence that she hadn't, rendering the test moot. (If she had cheated, however, she could face the death penalty if her husband so chose.) If her husband were to just divorce her, she wouldn't have to undergo the test, even if she had cheated. Whether she was tested in this way or not was up to him.
 Book of Exodus / int_d4408b5d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d4408b5d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d4408b5d
 Book of Exodus / int_d59d06c4
type
Breeding Slave
 Book of Exodus / int_d59d06c4
comment
Breeding Slave: Averted in the Law of God as outlined in Exodus, where a female slave is betrothed to her master's son, that she must be treated in the same way as a daughter.
 Book of Exodus / int_d59d06c4
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d59d06c4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d59d06c4
 Book of Exodus / int_d7a5fa23
type
Symbolically Broken Object
 Book of Exodus / int_d7a5fa23
comment
Symbolically Broken Object: When Moses comes down from the mountain in Exodus with the first set of tablets containing the Ten Commandments and learns that his people were violating God's commandments by having a wild party worshiping a golden calf, he gets so mad that he smashes the tablets on the ground.
 Book of Exodus / int_d7a5fa23
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d7a5fa23
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d7a5fa23
 Book of Exodus / int_d7b34c31
type
Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"
 Book of Exodus / int_d7b34c31
comment
Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Pharaoh in sharp contrast to two Hebrew midwives identified by name. Some speculate that there were several different Pharaohs during Moses time in Egypt (it's clear there are at least two different Pharaohs; the one reigning when Moses was taken in and the new one who did not know him when he first approached the throne regarding freeing his people). Unfortunate (or very suspicious) given that this information would finally establish a base time to anchor all of these events to. There is some speculation as to his/their identity, with Thutmose II being the best candidate for the Pharaoh Moses contended with, especially since his mummy is covered in cysts and his successor Hatshepsut, or someone connected to her, went out of their way to deface his monuments and erase records of his reign. Perhaps this is why there is scant evidence of the events outside the Scriptures.
 Book of Exodus / int_d7b34c31
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d7b34c31
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d7b34c31
 Book of Exodus / int_d848560f
type
Unusual Euphemism
 Book of Exodus / int_d848560f
comment
Unusual Euphemism: "Uncovering one's nakedness", used prominently in Leviticus chapter 18, is one for having sex. "The beginning of a man's strength", used previously in Genesis and also in Deuteronomy to indicate a man's firstborn son being the beginning of his procreative power. Although it can also be used in correlation to what Psalm 127 says, that "As the arrows in a warrior's hand, are the children [literally sons] of a man's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them."
 Book of Exodus / int_d848560f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d848560f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d848560f
 Book of Exodus / int_d9cf40fa
type
Screw This, I'm Outta Here
 Book of Exodus / int_d9cf40fa
comment
Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The people of Israel in the book of Numbers, when they hear from ten of the twelve spies sent into the Promised Land that, though the land is a good and fertile land, it has fortified cities and people that make the people of Israel look like grasshoppers, decide they would be better off returning to Egypt than trying to go in to conquer the land even with God's help. For this act of cowardice, God punishes them by having them wander around the wilderness for forty years until everyone that is twenty years and older (save for Joshua and Caleb) had died off, leaving only their children to be the ones who will enter the Promised Land. A group of them try to go in to conquer the land themselves after being told God's judgment against them, but without God's protection, they were chased away by the Canaanites. Before that, in Exodus, God chose to bring His people into the Promised Land by a longer route through the Red Sea and the desert, since with the shortest route there being through the Philistine territory, God didn't want the Israelites to have this in mind when confronted with war and turn tail and head back to Egypt.
 Book of Exodus / int_d9cf40fa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_d9cf40fa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_d9cf40fa
 Book of Exodus / int_dbfd6b8
type
Lyrical Dissonance
 Book of Exodus / int_dbfd6b8
comment
Lyrical Dissonance: The song of Moses (Deut. 32:1-43) which was sung as the Israelites finally entered the Promised Land. In the passages beforehand, God had flat out told Moses that his people were going to mess up badly in the end, and gave the song to Moses as a reminder of what they needed to do once that day came to repent. Nevertheless, it's about as uplifting as a kick in the balls.
 Book of Exodus / int_dbfd6b8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_dbfd6b8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_dbfd6b8
 Book of Exodus / int_dc8ba6d5
type
The Scapegoat
 Book of Exodus / int_dc8ba6d5
comment
The Scapegoat: The Trope Namer, as in Leviticus chapter 16, during the Day of Atonement, one goat is sacrificed while another goat which is appointed "to Azazel" (the literal scapegoat) would carry the sins of the people out into the wilderness by a designated person who would escort the animal away from the camp.
 Book of Exodus / int_dc8ba6d5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_dc8ba6d5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_dc8ba6d5
 Book of Exodus / int_dd963bd3
type
Our Giants Are Bigger
 Book of Exodus / int_dd963bd3
comment
Our Giants Are Bigger: The Anakim. Numbers 13:33 describes them thusly "we saw the Nephilim there—the Anakites are part of the Nephilim—and we looked like grasshoppers to ourselves, and so we must have looked to them." Which, if true, would make them big enough to qualify as Kaiju. Granted it is made pretty abundantly clear the scout reporting this was lying through his teeth.
 Book of Exodus / int_dd963bd3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_dd963bd3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_dd963bd3
 Book of Exodus / int_e03b1c9b
type
Blood Oath
 Book of Exodus / int_e03b1c9b
comment
Blood Oath: In the book of Exodus, after Moses read the Law of God to the people of Israel, he sprinkled the book of the Mosaic Covenant with the blood of calves and goats as well as the people, thus putting that covenant God made with the people of Israel into effect.
 Book of Exodus / int_e03b1c9b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e03b1c9b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e03b1c9b
 Book of Exodus / int_e06e9909
type
Going in Circles
 Book of Exodus / int_e06e9909
comment
Going in Circles: Some Bible students believe God purposely led the Israelites around the same mountain over and over until most of the generation that came out of Egypt, those twenty and older that refused to enter into the Promised Land due to unbelief, had died in the wilderness, and when there was only Moses, Joshua, and Caleb left, God told them to start moving to the Promised Land, with Moses being the one who would die before the others would enter in.
 Book of Exodus / int_e06e9909
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e06e9909
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e06e9909
 Book of Exodus / int_e482cfa7
type
To the Pain
 Book of Exodus / int_e482cfa7
comment
To the Pain: Leviticus 26:14-39 and Deuteronomy 28:15-68 has a list of unpleasant things that God will do to His people if they don't obey His commandments.
 Book of Exodus / int_e482cfa7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e482cfa7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e482cfa7
 Book of Exodus / int_e529d5c3
type
Torches and Pitchforks
 Book of Exodus / int_e529d5c3
comment
Torches and Pitchforks: The crowds have a tendency to get a little volatile whenever things don't go exactly their way.
 Book of Exodus / int_e529d5c3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e529d5c3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e529d5c3
 Book of Exodus / int_e52a0cac
type
He Who Must Not Be Seen
 Book of Exodus / int_e52a0cac
comment
He Who Must Not Be Seen: God. He appears in a burning bush, a cloud, and a pillar of fire, but He tells Moses that no one can see His face and live. As a consolation, He allows Moses to see His back.
 Book of Exodus / int_e52a0cac
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e52a0cac
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e52a0cac
 Book of Exodus / int_e69efe7f
type
Lysistrata Gambit
 Book of Exodus / int_e69efe7f
comment
Lysistrata Gambit: Moses called for a mandatory sexual fast among the Israelite couples prior to their meeting with God in Exodus chapter 19. Exodus 21:10-11 says that if a man takes to himself another wife besides the maidservant he married, he shall not deny his first wife her food, clothing, or "marital rights", and if he refuses to do these three things to her, then she is allowed to leave without any payment of money.
 Book of Exodus / int_e69efe7f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e69efe7f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e69efe7f
 Book of Exodus / int_e7887f8a
type
Emissary from the Divine
 Book of Exodus / int_e7887f8a
comment
Emissary from the Divine: God gave Moses and Aaron a lot of tasks, plus they had to be leadership roles for the Israelites. The role of a prophet is an emissary from God.
 Book of Exodus / int_e7887f8a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e7887f8a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e7887f8a
 Book of Exodus / int_e8bb3043
type
Kill It with Water
 Book of Exodus / int_e8bb3043
comment
Kill It with Water: Drowning Pharaoh's army in the Red Sea.
 Book of Exodus / int_e8bb3043
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e8bb3043
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e8bb3043
 Book of Exodus / int_e979656a
type
Honor Thy Parent
 Book of Exodus / int_e979656a
comment
Honor Thy Parent: In Exodus 20:12, the Fourth or Fifth Commandment (depending on the classification) is: "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the Lord your God is giving you."
 Book of Exodus / int_e979656a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_e979656a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_e979656a
 Book of Exodus / int_ea24a918
type
Lost in Imitation
 Book of Exodus / int_ea24a918
comment
Lost in Imitation: Some of the perceived historical inaccuracy in Exodus come from adaptions and Pop-Cultural Osmosis, not the actual text. Media often depict the enslaved Israelites as building pyramids and similar monuments, even though in real life, most (if not all) of Egypt's monuments were built not by foreign slaves, but by Egyptian day-laborers (often farmers in the off-season). The actual Bible stipulates that the Hebrews didn't build the monuments, they did more menial tasks such as making bricks; the lowest of the low. It's also popular to specify the pharaohs as Ramesses II and his thirteenth son and successor Merneptah, even though Caanan was part of Egypt during the reigns, which would mean the Hebrews never left Egypt proper to begin with. The Bible itself never names either pharaoh. Also, a campaign during Merneptah's reign wiped out Israel, not referred to as a country but a tribe/people.
 Book of Exodus / int_ea24a918
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_ea24a918
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_ea24a918
 Book of Exodus / int_eaf5a1ac
type
Groin Attack
 Book of Exodus / int_eaf5a1ac
comment
Groin Attack: Deuteronomy 25:11-12 forbids this:
 Book of Exodus / int_eaf5a1ac
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_eaf5a1ac
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_eaf5a1ac
 Book of Exodus / int_ebb235cc
type
Circumcision Angst
 Book of Exodus / int_ebb235cc
comment
Circumcision Angst: In Exodus chapter 4, as Moses and his family head toward Egypt, the Lord meets him on the way to kill him because he had forgotten to circumcise his child, and Zipporah takes a flint knife, circumcises the child, and throws the foreskin at Moses' feet (euphemism or not), saying, "You are a bridegroom of blood to me." This puts her on a bus until later on when Moses' father-in-law visits him after he has led his people Israel out of Egypt.
 Book of Exodus / int_ebb235cc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_ebb235cc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_ebb235cc
 Book of Exodus / int_ebe34da1
type
The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified
 Book of Exodus / int_ebe34da1
comment
The Revolution Will Not Be Vilified: Moses is effectively literature's first bio-terrorist, and takes out his aggression against the government on the civilian population.
 Book of Exodus / int_ebe34da1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_ebe34da1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_ebe34da1
 Book of Exodus / int_eef9a51d
type
Where Is Your X Now?
 Book of Exodus / int_eef9a51d
comment
Where Is Your X Now?: Invoked by God Himself in Moses' song in Deuteronomy 32:36-38, as a taunt against His own people:
 Book of Exodus / int_eef9a51d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_eef9a51d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_eef9a51d
 Book of Exodus / int_f5b390b
type
Magical Abortion
 Book of Exodus / int_f5b390b
comment
Magical Abortion: Implied in the Fidelity Test placed upon the woman in the book of Numbers, that, if she drinks the bitter water and has failed being faithful to her husband, then the bitter water would cause "her belly to swell and her thigh to waste away" — meaning whatever child she might have had with the other man would become a miscarriage, as possibly will all her future pregnancies.
 Book of Exodus / int_f5b390b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_f5b390b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_f5b390b
 Book of Exodus / int_f770e79d
type
Punished for Sympathy
 Book of Exodus / int_f770e79d
comment
Punished for Sympathy: Aaron's two sons, Nadab and Abihu, were burned to death by God because they were offering "strange fire". After this, God invokes this trope by warning Aaron not to mourn their deaths or He will kill him along with the rest of the Israelites. The Israelites complained to Moses about God burning 250 of the other Israelites for burning incense. As a result, God becomes enraged and kills 14,700 more of the Israelites.
 Book of Exodus / int_f770e79d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_f770e79d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_f770e79d
 Book of Exodus / int_f8c8175a
type
Malicious Slander
 Book of Exodus / int_f8c8175a
comment
Malicious Slander: Leviticus 19:16 states that "you shall not go around as a slanderer among your people."
 Book of Exodus / int_f8c8175a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_f8c8175a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_f8c8175a
 Book of Exodus / int_fb5ab090
type
Loan Shark
 Book of Exodus / int_fb5ab090
comment
Loan Shark: Commandments in Exodus and Deuteronomy are to prevent God's people from being this when they lend money out to those that are poor among them, not even as to go as far as taking the very robe that they sleep in, for that is their only covering.
 Book of Exodus / int_fb5ab090
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_fb5ab090
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_fb5ab090
 Book of Exodus / int_fd497706
type
Accidental Murder
 Book of Exodus / int_fd497706
comment
Accidental Murder: In case an accidental death happens, God's Law provides such a person protection from the "avenger of blood" by having the person responsible for the accidental death remain in a designated "city of refuge" until the case is fully examined and also until the death of the high priest, to make sure that there's no intended malice on the part of the one responsible for the death toward the victim. Three such cities were set up on the east side of the Jordan in the territory occupied by the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the eastern half of Manasseh, while three more cities were set up on the other side in the land of Canaan occupied by the other nine-and-a-half tribes.
 Book of Exodus / int_fd497706
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_fd497706
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_fd497706
 Book of Exodus / int_name
type
ItemName
 Book of Exodus / int_name
comment
 Book of Exodus / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 Book of Exodus / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Book of Exodus / int_name
 Book of Exodus / int_name
itemName
Book of Exodus

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 BookofExodus
sameAs
Book of Exodus
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
A Family Affair / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Adaptation Overdosed / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Adaptational Nice Guy / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Amphibian at Large / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
An Arm and a Leg / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
And There Was Much Rejoicing / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Are We There Yet? / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Asteroids Monster / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Barefoot Poverty / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Big Blackout / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Big-Lipped Alligator Moment / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Break the Haughty / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Brown Note Being / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Cartesian Karma / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Chronic Hero Syndrome / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Cold Flames / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Cowboy Episode / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Cradle-to-Grave Character / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Crippling Castration / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Death by Falling Over / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Defector from Decadence / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Defiled Forever / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Demythification / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Disaster Dominoes / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Disproportionate Retribution / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Don't Fear the Reaper / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Dying Alone / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Enigmatic Empowering Entity / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Fatal Flaw / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Food Pills / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Forced Miscarriage / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Genocide Backfire / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Get Out! / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
God Is Good / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Gold and White Are Divine / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Handy Helper / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Heavenly Blue / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Heir Club for Men / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
High Priest / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Holy Backlight / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Holy Halo / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Holy Is Not Safe / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Honor Thy Parent / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Illegal Religion / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Incredibly Inconvenient Deity / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Inferred Holocaust / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Invisible to Normals / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Kill It with Ice / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Level Ate / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Lysistrata Gambit / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Made a Slave / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Magic Is Evil / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Make an Example of Them / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Mediation Backfire / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Merciful Minion / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Mystical Plague / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Nay-Theist / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Nepharious Pharaoh / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Nice Job Breaking It, Herod / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Nocturnal Emission / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Offing the Offspring / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Our Hippocamps Are Different / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Outliving One's Offspring / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Parting the Sea / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Pest Controller / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Phony Psychic / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Punished for Sympathy / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Quote Mine / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Rivers of Blood / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Rock of Limitless Water / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Rule of Symbolism / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Screw This, I'm Outta Here / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Self-Harm / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Serpent Staff / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Sex Signals Death / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Shaming the Mob / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Sins of Our Fathers / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Symbolically Broken Object / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Famine / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Food Poisoning Incident / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Homeward Journey / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Joy of X / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Quest / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Sacred Darkness / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Swarm / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Unpronounceable / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
The Women Are Safe with Us / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Time Skip / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
To the Pain / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Touched by Vorlons / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Truer to the Text / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Unfortunate Names / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Values Resonance / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Violently Protective Girlfriend / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Water Horses / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Widow Mistreatment / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
Wizard Duel / int_704d43b3
 Book of Exodus
hasFeature
You Cannot Grasp the True Form / int_704d43b3