{"id":"01KJNM8J5JGKMDV6MR1SZS8YVS","cid":"bafkreib3lcmlldku5d7ykfymnab7uvp5hzxzdcguwni5uh4irryhnpajdq","type":"deity","properties":{"_kg_layer":0,"attribute":"judge","description":"A divine entity invoked by the Hebrews to judge Moses and Aaron for their perceived failure to secure relief.","invoked_by":"Hebrews","label":"lord"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KJKG3DH41NQS0QYTBAE049X8","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KJNM7TKQQN77592A0VC4RNT9","peer_label":"Source","predicate":"extracted_from","properties":{"extracted_at":"2026-03-01T21:18:29.088Z","source":{"id":"01KJNM7TKQQN77592A0VC4RNT9","label":"Source","type":"text_chunk"}}},{"peer":"01KJNM8H3YCNAQNE44VQS1AXPT","predicate":"same_as","properties":{"confidence":0.9,"detected_at":"2026-03-01T21:19:16.602Z","detected_by":"kg-dedupe-resolver","reasoning":"Both entities refer to the same supreme divine being in the context of the Hebrews/Israelites. The source 'lord' is a 'deity' invoked to judge Moses and Aaron, while the candidate 'divine teacher' is a 'religious_entity' and the 'sole source' of instruction for the people of Israel. These roles (judge, instructor) are highly consistent for the God of the Old Testament, and the labels are synonymous in this context."}}],"ver":3,"created_at":"2026-03-01T21:18:24.946Z","ts":"2026-03-01T21:19:19.998Z","edited_by":{"method":"system","user_id":"01KJ60WNDBKP1GS1XSMJQ9F1AR"}}