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*Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Maiden without Hands"
*Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Maiden without Hands"
Contains a brief allusion to the Exodus wherein the maiden, with the help of an angel, crosses a river on dry ground.
:Contains a brief allusion to the Exodus wherein the maiden, with the help of an angel, crosses a river on dry ground.
 
*Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Six Servants"
*Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Six Servants"
One of the servants of the hero sucks up part of the Red Sea to expose the floor so that the hero can obtain a ring. This servant later spits out what he had sucked up to drown the soldiers of the antagonist who were chasing the hero's party.
:One of the servants of the hero sucks up part of the Red Sea to expose the floor so that the hero can obtain a ring. This servant later spits out what he had sucked up to drown the soldiers of the antagonist who were chasing the hero's party.
 
*Enoch 89:16-38
*Enoch 89:16-38
Enoch sees the Exodus in a dream represented symbolicly.
:Enoch sees the Exodus in a dream represented symbolicly.


==Cross-References==
==Cross-References==
*[[Moses]]
*[[The 12 Tribes of Israel]]
*[[The 12 Tribes of Israel]]
*[[The 10 Commandments]]
*[[The 10 Commandments]]
*[[Catastrophism]]
*[[Moses]]

Revision as of 18:44, 6 August 2023

  • Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Maiden without Hands"
Contains a brief allusion to the Exodus wherein the maiden, with the help of an angel, crosses a river on dry ground.
  • Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Six Servants"
One of the servants of the hero sucks up part of the Red Sea to expose the floor so that the hero can obtain a ring. This servant later spits out what he had sucked up to drown the soldiers of the antagonist who were chasing the hero's party.
  • Enoch 89:16-38
Enoch sees the Exodus in a dream represented symbolicly.

Cross-References