A History of the Hebrews

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29, and viii. 8, 26 ; ix. 33 ; X. 18, on the other.
2 JDTh. xi. pp. 5.38, 541.
Chap. II.] £.— HISTOKY OF THE PERIOD 195 a leading part in the entire affair, he would have had to introduce the missing name everywhere, or, at all events, whenever Moses came before Pharaoh. But this is just what he does not do.
This proves that we have an original text to deal with, and not a designed editorial correction.
It appears to me, after all is said, to be possible that the pre- liminary announcement of t
...he co-operation of Aaron the Levite, in chap. iv. 13-16, was slightly altered^ by the last editor or the Deuter- onomic editor in conformity with the text of P in its original con- dition. Chap. iv. 27-31 may also be due to this later hand.^ But I think the events that happened in Pharaoh's presence are nar- rated in precise accordance with the original sources. The casual, accidental, and unpretentious manner in which Aaron is mentioned speaks decidedly in favour of this view. In opposition to it the question, it is true, may be raised, whether we have not here another instance of a twofold current within J,^ one of which thought of the occurrence without Aaron, whilst the other pre- supposed his co-operation.* In any case, Aaron the Levite seems to belong to the original form of J, as this source now lies before us.

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