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The Bible has been the most influential text in all of Western culture. It's difficult to understand medieval or early modern or much of modern literature without knowing it...

Prof. Barbara Newman, Northwestern University
from 2006 Bible Literary project

Moses

Picture description: Moses at Mount Nebo
Picture copyright: V. Gilbert and Arlisle F. Beers

Bible Verse

Exodus 2:10

Meaning

It was derived from the Hebrew name מֹשֶׁה (Mosheh) which carries the meaning of “deliver” or “drawn out of water”. In the Old Testament, Moses was drawn out of the water by the pharaoh’s daughter and therefore was not killed during the genocide. Later on, he was selected by God, together with his brother Aaron, to confront the pharaoh so as to deliver the Israelites out of Egypt. He is commonly well-known for parting the Red Sea and receiving the Ten Commandments from God.

Gender

Male

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Keywords

Aaron    deliver    Egypt    Moses    part the water    Pharoah    Red Sea    ten commandments   

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