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Verses 13-30

Exodus 6:13-Amos : . An insertion by the editor, who in Exodus 6:13 anticipates the mention of Aaron ( Exodus 7:1 f.), and in Exodus 6:14-Daniel : compresses a wider genealogy to give the pedigree of Moses and Aaron, and in Exodus 6:28-Amos : recapitulates Exodus 6:1-2 Kings :. From Genesis 5 onwards genealogies, original and inserted, abound in P, reflecting the post-exilic interest in pedigrees (Ch., Ezr., Neh.). A Canaanite strain is indicated for Simeon ( Exodus 6:15), as well as for Judah (Genesis 38), by the mention of Shaul’ s Canaanite mother. The post-exilic tradition found sanction for the current distribution of duties about the Temple among certain hereditary guilds in tracing back their descent to Levi ( Exodus 6:16-Psalms :), and their appointment to Moses ( Numbers 3:11 to Numbers 4:49 *), their duties being revised by David ( 1 Chronicles 23:6-Jeremiah : *). For the writer’ s purpose Kohath’ s descendants are important. To his first son, Amram, “ Aaron and Moses” ( Numbers 26:59; Numbers 26:1 MS, Sam., LXX, Syr. here add “ and Miriam their sister” ) were born ( Exodus 6:20), Jochebed his wife ( Exodus 6:22 *) being his aunt. As Leviticus 18:12 forbids such a marriage, we may infer that an old tradition is here preserved.

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