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Moses

In Abrahamic religions, Moses was the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in the Exodus from Egypt. 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. According to the Abrahamic scriptures, God dictated…

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Known for
The Mosaic covenant and law under the Torah for Judaism · Major prophet in Christianity, Islam, Bahá'í Faith, Druze faith, Rastafari, and Samaritanism
Born
Goshen, Lower Egypt, Ancient Egypt
Children
Gershom · Eliezer
Died
Mount Nebo, Moab, Transjordan (aged 120 in Jewish traditions)
Parents
Amram (father) · Jochebed (mother) · Pharaoh's daughter (adoptive mother)
Relatives
Levi (patrilineal great-grandfather) · Miriam (sister) · Aaron (brother) · Jethro (father-in-law)

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Etymology of name

Biblical narrative

Historicity

Hellenistic literature

Abrahamic religions

Legacy in politics and law

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Moses

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related to Sources · 118
Moses → Abraham's Children, America's Prophet, American Gospel, American Story, An Exegetical Commentary, Annabel, Apamea, Arthur, Baker Books, Barton, Basic Questions, Benjamin, Bible, Bloomsbury Publishing, Bruce, California PressFinkelstein, Cambridge University Press, Carol, Chapters, Christians
related to Judaism · 50
Moses → Aaron, Alexandria, Artapanus, Avi Gedor, Avi Soco, Avi Zanoah, BCE, Bible, Deuteronomy, Egypt, Ehl Gav Ish, Eupolemus, Exodus, Greek, He, Heber, Hell, Heman, In, Israel
related to Film and television · 42
Moses → American, Amick Byram, Battles BC, Ben Kingsley, Brazilian, Brazilian Biblical, British, Burt Lancaster, Cazzey Louis Cereghino, Cecil, Charlton Heston, Christian Bale, DeMille, DeMille's, DreamWorks Pictures, Egypt, Exodus, Gods, Guilherme Winter, His
related to Prophet and deliverer of Israel · 39
Moses → Aaron, Amram, At, Canaan, During, Egypt, Egyptian, God, God's, Goshen, He, Hebrew, Israel, Israelites, Jacob, Jacob's, Jochebed, Joseph, Judah, Kehath
related to Hellenistic literature · 28
Moses → Abdera, Alexander Polyhistor, Alexandria, Apion, Artapanus, BCE, CE, Chaeremon, Diodorus Siculus, East, Eupolemus, Hecataeus, Hellenistic, In, Jewish, Jews, Josephus, Judeo-Hellenic, Judeo-Roman, Manetho
related to Historicity · 27
Moses → According, Although, BCE, Bible, Brian Britt, Conservative Judaism, David Adams Leeming, Deuteronomy, Dever, Egypt, Egyptian, Exodus, For, Hebrew, Israel's, Israelite, Jan Assmann, Moses-like, No, Oxford Biblical Studies
related to Literature · 26
Moses → Akhenaten, All, Aten, Atenism, Christianity, Egypt, Egyptian, Exodus, Following, Freud, Freud's, Hardy's, Hymn, Judaism, Law, Monotheism, Opponents, Orson Scott Card's, Psalm, Sigmund Freud
related to Etymology of name · 25
Moses → Amon, Asher, Egypt, Egyptian, He, Linguist Abraham Yahuda, Ms, Mōše, New Kingdom, Nile, One, Pharaoh's, Ra, Ra-mesesu, Ramesses, Ramose, Semitic, She, Tanakh, The
related to Christianity · 21
Moses → Calling, Catholicism, Christianity, Comparisons, For Christians, God, God's, In Acts, In John, Israelite, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jews, John, Judaism, New Testament, Old Testament, Pharisee Nicodemus, Protestantism, This
related to Legacy in politics and law · 20
Moses → Among, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Bush, Christian, George, God, Harry, In, Jimmy Carter, Our, Pope Francis, Presidents, Ronald Reagan, Scottish, Ten Commandments, Truman, United States, United States Congress, William Barclay

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god egyptian israelites egypt exodus people hebrew moses' jewish also one according pharaoh biblical greek israel land prophet name jews

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MosesBornGoshen, Lower Egypt, Ancient Egypt1.00infobox
MosesChildrenGershom1.00infobox
MosesChildrenEliezer1.00infobox
MosesDiedMount Nebo, Moab, Transjordan (aged 120 in Jewish traditions)1.00infobox
MosesKnown forThe Mosaic covenant and law under the Torah for Judaism1.00infobox
MosesKnown forMajor prophet in Christianity, Islam, Bahá'í Faith, Druze faith, Rastafari, and Samaritanism1.00infobox
MosesParentsAmram (father)1.00infobox
MosesParentsJochebed (mother)1.00infobox
MosesParentsPharaoh's daughter (adoptive mother)1.00infobox
MosesRelativesLevi (patrilineal great-grandfather)1.00infobox
MosesRelativesMiriam (sister)1.00infobox
MosesRelativesAaron (brother)1.00infobox
MosesRelativesJethro (father-in-law)1.00infobox
MosesSpouseZipporah, unnamed Kushite woman1.00infobox
Mosesis amythic hero and the central figure in Hebrew mythology0.90text
Mosesis amost reasonable0.90text
Mosesis aonly non-Greek writer quoted in the work0.90text

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