Chapter, Paragraph
1 10,5| wife. The Muslims accept Moses as a prophet, but reject
2 10,6| a “greater prophet” than Moses, a king who would restore
3 11 | the prophet and God-seer Moses). Intermediary Revelation
4 12 | Evangelist Luke: And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, He
5 12 | the dead: If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither
6 13 | self-determination given to Moses in the Revelation: I AM
7 15,4| information.~ ~“A prayer of Moses the man of God. Lord, you
8 15,5| view, I’d say that his [Moses’] vision of the origins
9 16,2| have different purposes.~Moses' task was not the study
10 16,2| recognizing and honoring Moses for giving mankind the first
11 16,2| as one general picture. Moses' immediate aim in the account
12 16,2| descendants. By the time of Moses, the other peoples had already
13 16,2| captivity in Egypt. For Moses himself, the greatness of
14 16,2| shall I say to them? Then, Moses heard a mystical voice give
15 16,2| of God: And God spoke to Moses, saying, I am the Being.
16 16,2| lofty conception of God that Moses is expounding in the first
17 21 | of Israel by God through Moses. And so, the ethics of the
18 24 | subordinated all the laws of Moses to the law of love.” To
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