Moses
His parents (1 and 2) were of the principal family of the Levites and (3) near relatives; he is (5)
also reputed to be the son of Pharaoh's daughter. Pharaoh (6) attempts to kill him at birth but (7)
he is rafted away , and (8) reared secretly, We are told (9) nothing of his childhood, but on
reaching manhood he (11) kills a man, and (10) goes to Midian where (12) he marries the ruler's
daughter. Returning (10) to Egypt, he (11) gains a series of magical victories over Pharaoh, and
(13) becomes ruler. his rule lasts a long time, and (15) he prescribes laws, but later he (16) loses
the favour of Jehovah, is (17) removed from his leadership, and (18) disappears mysteriously
from (19) the top of a mountain. His children (20) do not succeed him. His body (21) is not
buried, but (22) he has a holy sepulchre near Jerusalem.
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The Finding of Moses by Frederick Goodall
(1885) |
This document was placed on the web by Professor Thomas J. Sienkewicz for his students in CLAS230 Classical
Mythology at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. It is based upon material he has used in mythology classes for
many years, first at Howard University in Washington, D.C., and then at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. If you
have any questions, you may contact him at toms@monm.edu.
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