For the familiar motif of the Exposed Child in the account of Moses especially, see Childs, Brevard S. (1965). „The birth of Moses”. Journal of Biblical Literature. 84 (2): 109—122. JSTOR3264132. or Redford, Donald B. (1967). „The literary motif of the exposed child (cf. Ex. ii 1–10)”. Numen. 14 (3): 209—228. doi:10.2307/3269606. Another example of this mytheme is the Indian figure of Karna.
For the familiar motif of the Exposed Child in the account of Moses especially, see Childs, Brevard S. (1965). „The birth of Moses”. Journal of Biblical Literature. 84 (2): 109—122. JSTOR3264132. or Redford, Donald B. (1967). „The literary motif of the exposed child (cf. Ex. ii 1–10)”. Numen. 14 (3): 209—228. doi:10.2307/3269606. Another example of this mytheme is the Indian figure of Karna.
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For the familiar motif of the Exposed Child in the account of Moses especially, see Childs, Brevard S. (1965). „The birth of Moses”. Journal of Biblical Literature. 84 (2): 109—122. JSTOR3264132. or Redford, Donald B. (1967). „The literary motif of the exposed child (cf. Ex. ii 1–10)”. Numen. 14 (3): 209—228. doi:10.2307/3269606. Another example of this mytheme is the Indian figure of Karna.