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- Moses - Wikipedia
According to the Abrahamic scriptures, God dictated the Mosaic Law to Moses, which he wrote down and which formed part of the Torah
- Moses | Story, Summary, Significance, Facts | Britannica
Moses, Hebrew prophet and leader who, in the 13th century bce, delivered his people from Egyptian slavery
- Life of Moses Timeline! - Bible Study
This timeline covers the events in the life of Moses from his birth to leading the Israelites out of Egypt in the Exodus!
- Moses in the Bible - His Story and Significance - Christianity
Moses is a key figure in Christianity, known for his role as a prophet, lawgiver, and leader in the Bible His life, marked by divine encounters and miracles, raises many questions among Christians about his relationship with God and his significance in foreshadowing Christ
- The Story of Moses in the Bible - Prophet and Lawgiver
Moses (מֹשֶׁה or Moshe in Hebrew) was the miracle-working leader chosen by G‑d to take the Israelites out of Egypt more than 3,300 years ago The greatest prophet who ever lived, Moses transcribed the Torah (also known as the Five Books of Moses), the foundational text of Judaism
- Moses - Jewish Virtual Library
Acting at God’s behest, it is he who leads the Jews out of slavery, unleashes the Ten Plagues against Egypt, guides the freed slaves for forty years in the wilderness, carries down the law from Mount Sinai, and prepares the Jews to enter the land of Canaan
- Who Was Moses? Was He More than an Exodus Hero?
Moses’ story is told in the Book of Exodus, but it starts in Genesis with the story of Abraham and his family with whom God makes a covenant Generations later the biblical Moses draws the extended family together in the form of a nation with a structure and code of law, given to him on Mount Sinai
- Topical Bible: Moses
Moses is one of the most significant figures in the Bible, revered as a prophet, lawgiver, and leader of the Israelites His life and work are primarily chronicled in the books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy
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