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    Midrash Vayosha (Hebrew: מדרש ויושע) is an 11th-century CE midrash, one of the smaller midrashim. It is based on Exodus 14:30-15:18. It is an exposition...
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  • coincide with the Jewish revolt against Heraclius. The 11th-century Midrash Vayosha, which describes Armilus, was first published at Constantinople in...
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  • be the offspring of a virgin and the devil, and the 11th-century CE Midrash Vayosha describes "a monstrosity" anti-Messiah figure which will be defeated...
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    another version see Midrash Vayosha l.c. Josephus, l.c.; Midrash Vayosha l.c. Sotah 11a; Sanhedrin 106 compare Exodus 4:10 Midrash Vayosha l.c.; Chronicle...
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    to be a Hebrew, and raising him as her own son. The Talmud and the Midrash Vayosha provide some additional backstory to the event, saying that she had...
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    Vayisau, a story of the sons of Jacob, warring against their enemies. Midrash Vayosha, an aggadah for the seventh day of Passover. The more recent (circa...
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    eschatology, such as the 7th century CE Sefer Zerubbabel and 11th century CE Midrash Vayosha. He is stated to be the God and Messiah of the Christians, making him...
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    important role as she finds and uses Aaron's rod. Jewish eschatology Midrash Vayosha Himmelfarb, Martha (1998). David Stern and Mark Mirsky (ed.). Rabbinic...
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