- Moses - Wikipedia
In Abrahamic religions, Moses [a] was the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in the Exodus from Egypt [b] He is considered the most important prophet in Judaism and Samaritanism, and one of the most important prophets in Christianity, Islam, the Baháʼí Faith, and other Abrahamic religions
- Moses - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moses ( Lirili Larila; Ancient Greek: Mωϋσῆς in both the Septuagint and the New Testament; Arabic: موسىٰ, Mūsa) is a person in Abrahamic religions He was a religious leader, lawgiver, and prophet according to the Hebrew Bible
- Moses | Story, Summary, Significance, Facts | Britannica
Moses, Hebrew prophet and leader who, in the 13th century bce, delivered his people from Egyptian slavery
- Who Was Moses? Was He More than an Exodus Hero?
The biblical portrayal of Moses as distant and unapproachable, as the only biblical leader to see God “face to face” (Deuteronomy 34:10), presents Moses as representative of the Israelites—a people apart
- Moses - World History Encyclopedia
Moses (c 1400 BCE) is considered one of the most important religious leaders in world history He is claimed by the religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Bahai as an important prophet of God
- Moses - New World Encyclopedia
Moses or Móshe (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה) was the Hebrew liberator, prophet and lawgiver, who according to the Bible and the Qur'an (by his Arabic name Musa), freed the Hebrew slaves from Egypt, and at Mount Sinai, provided the them with the Mosaic Law, or Torah, including the Ten Commandments
- The Story of Moses in the Bible - Prophet and Lawgiver
The greatest prophet who ever lived, Moses (Moshe) transcribed the Torah (also known as the Five Books of Moses), the foundational text of Judaism
- Religions - Judaism: Moses - BBC
This article looks at the life and times of the Prophet Moses, who led the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments from God
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