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...Pharaoh refuses. And so, at Moses' direction, Moses' brother Aaron touches the Nile with his staff, and it turns to blood. Egypt is then infested successively by frogs, gnats, flies, a pestilence on livestock, boils on people and beasts, hail, locusts and "a darkness that can be touched." Scientific skeptics have assigned them myriad natural explanations, including a comet and a volcanic eruption on the Mediterranean island of Santorini. The most ingenious effort is an ecological domino theory proposed in the 1950s by a scholar named Greta Hort: the Nile's many tributaries flood, infesting the great river with blood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Search Of Moses | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

...four ancient versions of the story has been woven into the existing Scripture text. A fragment attributed to the writer called E notes a fairly minor miracle, the providential bogging down of the Egyptian chariot wheels in the mud of the seabed. The fragment called J ignores Moses and Aaron, crediting the Lord, who straightforwardly "drove back the sea with a strong east wind all that night, and turned the sea into dry ground," and the Israelites don't even cross the sea; they just watch as the Egyptians are overwhelmed by it. The strand called P bolsters the priestly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Search Of Moses | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

...daughter temporarily returned Moses to his natural mother to be breast-fed; it is Miriam who danced for joy at the crossing of the Red Sea. She is one of only four women the Hebrew Bible describes as a prophetess. Moses clearly loves her. At one point, she and Aaron complain about Moses' marriage to a "Cushite," which some scholars believe meant a black woman. But when the siblings challenge their brother's prophetic authority, God punishes Miriam with leprosy. Moses, however, intercedes on her behalf...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Search Of Moses | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

...incident at Meribah begins with the stark announcement, "Miriam died there and was buried there." The next sentence is, "The community was without water, and they joined against Moses and Aaron." This abrupt shift has fascinated scholars, including Hebrew Union College's Cohen. "His need is mourning," Cohen points out. "And do the people gather to comfort him? No. To complain. The same song and dance." Distraught, Moses strikes. With the blows, "he takes out everything," says Cohen. "He takes it out on the people, maybe on God, because he's lost his sister." And the Lord punishes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Search Of Moses | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

Several freshmen won in their first collegiate indoor track meet. John Cinelli ran the 1000-meter for the first time Saturday and won. David Grimm won the 35-pound weight, Richard Bravin won the 55-meter hurdles, Kevin Worrell won the 200-meter and Aaron Snead won the pole vault. Nnamdi Okike, Osahon Omoregie and Kobie fuller teamed up with Ciollo to win the four-by-400 meter relay...

Author: By Bryan Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Track Teams Shoot Down Eagles | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

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