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  • When he told them (Ex. 1: 16): “[…] look at the birthstool [ha-avnayim, literally, stones],” he entrusted them with an important sign, namely, that when a woman is about to give birth, her thighs become as cold as stone, thus teaching them when her time was near.

    Puah: Midrash and Aggadah. 2009

  • When he told them (Ex. 1: 16): “[…] look at the birthstool [ha-avnayim, literally, stones],” he entrusted them with an important sign, namely, that when a woman is about to give birth, her thighs become as cold as stone, thus teaching them when her time was near.

    Shiphrah: Midrash and Aggadah. 2009

  • On the birthstool it has held her close; it has lodged in her muscles for so many days of work, in her chest for so many nights of hunger, that it has lost all terror and is merely pain.

    Evan Eisenberg: Mary Christ (Part 7) 2008

  • The story of the Exodus plays a large and understandable part in black history: Then the king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, `When you serve as midwife to the Hebrew women, and see them upon the birthstool, if it is a son, you shall kill him.’

    Firedoglake » An Open Letter to Jim Brady: Who is Augustine? 2006

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