Moses



Moses is a biblical character who supposedly wrote the first five books of the bible. He is one of the most important followers of Judaism, the first monotheistic religion. Moses is most well known for his bringing of the Jewish people out of Egyptian slavery (also called the Babylonian captivity) and parting the Red Sea described in the book of Exodus. He also recieved the Ten Commandments from God and led his people on the first part of their journey towards the land promised to Abraham by God.

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Created by Kelly Herring (September 23, 2008)

Edited by: Frances Grimball September 24, 2008 Edited by Allie Pinosky 9/24/08