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Gershom is a biblical figure, the firstborn son of Moses and his wife Zipporah, mentioned in the Book of Exodus. His name means "a stranger there," reflecting Moses' time in exile in Midian. Gershom is also associated with the Levitical priesthood, as his descendants played a role in the religious practices of ancient Israel. In some interpretations, he symbolizes the connection between the Israelite people and their experiences of displacement and identity.

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