Statements like this (pictured) don't persuade me of the soundness of your #DocumentaryHypothesis theory. The immediately preceding verse says Jacob lived in Egypt for 17 years, and the author gives no argument why that verse belongs to a different source, merely assertion.
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If Moses killing the Egyptian followed immediately after Exodus 1:12 in J, then the source gave no introduction to who Moses was or his parents. (Baden 2012:74)

I expected an eminent professor's treatise "reviving the #DocumentaryHypothesis to persuade me, but it's having the opposite effect.

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Aha, I see that Prof. Baden addressed the issue, only in an endnote. (I hate endnotes!) He says that introducing Moses with וַיְהִ֣י׀ בַּיָּמִ֣ים הָהֵ֗ם וַיִּגְדַּ֤ל מֹשֶׁה֙ וַיֵּצֵ֣א אֶל־אֶחָ֔יו ("And it happened in those days and Moses grew up") is like "That was the period in which Abraham Lincoln came of age." But is it?

I'm not aware of any other introduction in ancient Hebrew literature (even famous figures like David, Solomon, Abraham, Noah,

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or Adam) that is so abrupt, except perhaps the references to David in Ruth 4:17, 22.

Contrast אז constructions in Gen 4:26; 13:7; Ex 4:26 (also J, according to Baden).

Baden argues ויהי בימים ההם cannot refer to Ex 2:1-10, because Moses was a little child. But the same phrase in Ex 2:23a (also J!) means "sometime later," as also in 2 Sam. 28:1 (the only other use, in Jud. 19:1, is unclear).

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Baden says that J reading straight from Ex. 1:12->2:11 makes Moses "a common Israelite," but his reconstruction of J doesn't say that. We're not told who Moses's parents were! Maybe J's Moses wasn't an Israelite at all, for all we know from Baden's J!

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Baden's J reconstruction jumps from Ex. 19:25->24:1, but that seems stylistically disjointed:
"And Moses descended to the people and told them.
But to Moses he said, 'Go up to YHWH, you and Aaron and Nadab and Abihu"
The subject in 24:1 is specified in 20:22 (E, not J, in Baden's reconstruction).
Baden's J includes only Ex. 24:1-2, 9-11; 33:1-3, 12-23; 34:2-3, part of 4. But 24:9-11 has Moses going up the mountain with people (partway), and 33:1-34:3 is continuous dialogue between Moses and God, and 34:4 says Moses went up the mountain. But when did he go down? We're told told.
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