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Moses the Shepherd

Moses the Shepherd

Carine MacKenzie

Christian Focus 4Kids
2008
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Moses wasn't born a prince - but everyone now knows him as the son of Pharaoh's daughter, Moses has plenty of riches and nothing to fear. God has chosen him for something greater than royalty.
Moses the Traveller

Moses the Traveller

Carine MacKenzie

Christian Focus 4Kids
2008
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Moses is now in the desert again. There are problems - and set backs - but he has help, he is being guided by the Lord God. But will Moses be able to lead them all the way? God is the guide - so it's He who decides.
Moses and Jesus: The Shamans

Moses and Jesus: The Shamans

Jackie Jones–hunt

John Hunt Publishing
2011
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Jesus the Shaman is comprehensive, non-conformist & paradigm shattering. This unique, gripping, revolutionary thoroughly researched book astounds the reader as it gives numerous examples of prophets transformative spiritual psychic experiences, each of which gave birth to and contributed to the birth and development of world religions. These shamans, mediums, (channels), sages, oracles, mystics and prophets are not only shown to span all ages and the globe but are shown to have founded world religions. Entirely turning the tables on religious orthodoxy and traditional Newtonian physics (but not quantum physics)this innovative, highly controversial, meticulous research methodically draws on primary sources revealing the esteemed spiritual teachers and prophets such as Moses, Jesus, Mohammad had mediumistic gifts.The author has inimitably established beyond question that supernatural communications laid the foundation stones of the world's religions.This book unifies the origins of religions under a single paranormal concept and thereby does much to dispel the causes of histories and today's religious strife.Emanuel Swedenborg, the medium to Europe's royalty & governments taught that thought patterns during physical life determine the appropriate after death landscapes of animals and people irrespective of their religious affiliations.
Moses Poster Sticker Book

Moses Poster Sticker Book

Juliet David

Candle Books
2012
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Fantastic sticker book brought to life with striking illustrations from Candle Bible for Kids artist Jo Parry. Storybook includes a huge fold out wall poster showing a map of Egypt and the desert, plus reusable stickers to decorate it, allowing child to take part in Moses' adventures. Follow the exciting story of Moses from his basket in the bulrushes to the Exodus out of Egypt. Journey through the desert towards the Promised Land.
Moses Mendelssohn and the Religious Enlightenment

Moses Mendelssohn and the Religious Enlightenment

David Sorkin

Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
2004
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Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786) was the premier Jewish thinker of his day and one of the best-known figures of the German Enlightenment, earning the sobriquet "the Socrates of Berlin". Mendelssohn has been treated as a symbol of the modern Jewish predicament, symbolising the conflict between Jewish tradition and secular culture.
Moses Mendelssohn

Moses Mendelssohn

Alexander Altmann

The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
1998
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Alexander Altmann’s acclaimed, wide-ranging biography of Moses Mendelssohn (1729–96) was first published in 1973, but its stature as the definitive biography remains unquestioned. In fact, there has been no subsequent attempt at an intellectual biography of this towering and unusual figure: no other Jew so deeply rooted in the Jewish tradition was at the same time so much a part of the intellectual life of the German Enlightenment in the second half of the eighteenth century. As such, Moses Mendelssohn came to be recognized as the inaugurator of a new phase in Jewish history; all modern Jews today are in his debt. Altmann presents Moses Mendelssohn in strictly biographical terms. He does not attempt to assess his significance with the hindsight of historical perspective nor to trace his image in subsequent generations, but rather to observe his life from the period within which it was set. Altmann has written an absorbing and compelling narrative that makes a whole epoch come alive with great drama, for Mendelssohn’s life was a kaleidoscope of the European intellectual scene, Jewish and non-Jewish. As both a prominent philosopher and a believing Jew, Mendelssohn became a spokesman for the Jews and Judaism; he was one of the rare figures who become the symbol of an era. Through Altmann’s skilful use of hitherto unpublished archival material, the reader is introduced to the vast array of people—men of letters, artists, politicians, scientists, philosophers, and theologians—with whom Mendelssohn was in contact, and sometimes in conflict. What was Mendelssohn’s Judaism like? To what extent did the disparate worlds of Judaism and modern Enlightenment jostle each other in his mind and to what degree could he harmonize them? These questions are not easily answered, and it is only in the aggregate of a multitude of accounts of experiences, reaction, and statements on his part that the answer is to be found. Alexander Altmann’s analysis of this wealth of material is extraordinary in its discernment, subtlety, and clarity of expression. This masterly work will be of interest not only to those who are concerned with Jewish intellectual history but also to those interested in eighteenth-century cultural and social history, philosophy and theology, literary criticism, aesthetics, and the other areas of intellectual activity in ferment at that time. The general reader will also find much of contemporary relevance in Mendelssohn’s life, not only because of his exemplary devotion to reason and tolerance, but also because of his lifelong struggle with the basic dilemma of the Jew in the modern world: the attraction of assimilation versus the singularity of Jewish life, and the preservation of Jewish identity versus integration in the wider society.
Moses (as) the man Who defeated Armies with his Staff

Moses (as) the man Who defeated Armies with his Staff

Abbass Noureddin

LANTERN PUBLICATIONS
2022
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Moses (as) was granted great miracles and singlehandedly defeated the great armies of the Pharoah freeing his people from decades of slavery and humiliation. Despite this, his people were ungrateful and boastful, lacking fortitude, integrity and courage. Moses (as) always remained humble and advised them kindly and tried to build a monotheistic society.The inspirational stories of Prophet Moses (as) contain relevant lessons for all human beings and especially young readers. Moses (as) espoused values of courage, humility, and integrity despite the challenges from his own community whilst he remained resolute.
Moses Roper and Harriet Jacobs

Moses Roper and Harriet Jacobs

Moses Roper; Harriet Jacobs

Standish Press
2021
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This special edition of the celebrated autobiographies of Moses Roper and Harriet Jacobs bring together the lives of two incredible individuals that made a difference in American history simply because they refused to give up despite how impossible their dreams seemed to be. Moses Roper and Harriet Jacobs were born in the waning days of slavery in the United States and though their experiences read like a script for a movie, their stories are no different than the thousands that were never acknowledged publicly during the almost three centuries that slavery blighted the history of America. Published in one volume for the first time and edited with additional biographical material not published previously.
Moses and the Colorful Burning Bush

Moses and the Colorful Burning Bush

Daniel Gauthier

Daniel C. Gauthier, Jr.
2022
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Moses is a shepherd watching over his flock. He loves his sheep and keeps them safe. One day, Moses is looking for a ram that wandered off and finds a colorful burning bush hidden in a cave. When he approaches the bush, Moses hears the voice of God giving him a new flock to shepherd.Find out how Moses' life changes, and how God helps him realize his true purpose of obeying God's command and saving God's people-even when Moses doubts he can.
Moses: The Man Who Saw the Invisible God

Moses: The Man Who Saw the Invisible God

Walter C. Kaiser

Messianic Jewish Publishers
2025
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The name and man Moses towers over all of Pentateuchal history for he is mentioned almost 300 times in the book of Exodus alone and almost 750 times in the entire TaNaKh (OT). But this fails to account for the fact that he is further mentioned over 700 times in the rest of the Old Testament, as a whole and some 80 times in the New Testament. In fact, Moses is accorded a unique status among mortals in Deuteronomy 34:11, which noted that, "No one has ever shown the mighty power or performed the awesome deeds that Moses did in the sight of all Israel." Moses was a man of many tasks: he was a prophet, a priest, a leader of Israel, a poet, a miracle worker, a hero of the exodus, a receiver of God's word, and the founder of God's law as well as being a savvy political administrator. He is the author of the first five books of the Old Testament, and he is variously described as "a man of God," and "a servant of the Lord" (Neh. 10:29). No wonder he is so highly regarded in Scripture.
Moses and the Big Bang

Moses and the Big Bang

Ken Goss

WestBow Press
2018
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Moses and the Big Bang is a result of a lifelong interest in the subject of origins. On one hand, the scientific community digs deeply into the physics of the origin of the universe. On the other hand, the faithful Christians believe that God is the creator of all things. How can both be true? Do the findings of scientists support the concept of a creator God? That is the subject of this book.