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There goes Mr. token again! sir, did you ask for permission from your bosses, Limbaugh, Becks, Hannity and the lady from Alaska "Serah" I hope I got her name right!! she rocks the republican party!
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If not nothing of a substance came from that meeting Serah!
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I betcha you can learn a thing or two from Serah Palin!.
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Clearly stung by criticism that the last instalment was essentially one long beautifully illustrated corridor, this time you can hop among levels at will, exploring not only new areas but different timelines in your search for heroine Serah's missing sister and fiance.
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Serah was the only one of that generation still alive.
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Logic would dictate that Jacob himself completed the count of seventy souls, but the midrash maintains that Serah was the seventieth member of the Israelite party (Gen. Rabbah 94: 9).
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This led the Rabbis to state that Serah delivered “the faithful one to the faithful one,” since she gave Joseph over to Moses when they departed from Egypt (Gen. Rabbah 94: 9).
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In this midrashic vignette, Serah is an extremely old woman who can testify, in the first person, to the miracle of the parting of the Reed Sea.
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The brothers summoned Serah and asked her to sit before Jacob and play for him on the lyre, in this manner revealing to him that Joseph was still alive.
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In the midrashic account, Serah helped Moses to fulfill the oath sworn to Joseph, to carry up his bones.
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