> HH: The fact this it is said of them twice that they feared God helps
convince me that they were Hebrews, who had knowledge of the living
God.
The funny thing is, to me, the double reference to these midwives
fearing God is all the more reason to think they were *not* Hebrews. I
ask myself why the narrator would "over-mention" their fearing God if
they were Hebrews (for whom it would be less remarkable to fear God).
On the other hand it would be particularly relevant to over-mention
their fearing God if it *is* especially remarkable for some reason like
that they are Egyptians.
Other non-Hebrews feared God such as the mariners in Jonah or Abrahm's
friend Abimelek in Gen. You might also consider Ruth or even Cornelius.
Don't think I am determined to make these women Egyptians. I am merely
more vigorously defending the less-proposed idea.
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