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Guillaume Lepesqueux seeks to interpret Exod. 3,14 (»I am who I am«) in the context of enunciation of the Book of Exodus and its literary composition, and in doing so analyzes the three texts in which God communicates and explains his name to Moses.
Pentateuch --- Egypt --- burning bush --- golden calf --- transcendence --- Altes Testament --- Antike
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Burning bush in rabbinical literature. --- Mysticism --- Mysticisme --- Judaism. --- Judaïsme --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Interprétations juives --- Jewish interpretations --- Joodse interpretaties --- Burning bush --- Theophanies in the Bible --- Hermeneutics --- Buisson ardent (Religion) --- Théophanies dans la Bible --- Herméneutique --- Religious aspects --- Aspect religieux --- Bible. O.T. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Théophanies dans la Bible --- Herméneutique --- Religious interpretations --- Christian interpretations --- Theology --- Philosophy
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ethnobotany --- religion --- magic mushrooms --- alchemy --- psychoactive mushrooms --- Amanita muscaria --- the fly agaric mushroom --- Vedic religion --- Puranic religion --- ancient cultures --- psychedelics --- esoteric rituals --- Hinduism --- Judaism --- Christianity --- the Grail myths --- the philosophers' stone of the alchemist --- the burning Bush of Moses --- the raising of Lazarus from the dead --- religious cultures --- religious traditions --- psylocibin mushrooms
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