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Moses
1[moh-ziz, -zis]
noun
the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt and delivered the Law during their years of wandering in the wilderness.
a male given name.
Moses
2[moh-ziz, -zis]
noun
Anna Mary Robertson Grandma Moses, 1860–1961, U.S. painter.
Robert, 1888–1981, U.S. public official: New York City Commissioner of Parks 1934–60.
Moses
/ ˈəʊɪ /
noun
Old Testament the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt to the Promised Land and gave them divinely revealed laws
Ed. born 1956, US hurdler; winner of the 400 m hurdles in the 1976 and 1984 Olympic Games
Grandma, real name Anna Mary Robertson Moses. 1860–1961, US painter of primitives, who began to paint at the age of 75
Moses
The great leader, lawgiver, and prophet of the ancient Israelites (Hebrews). According to the Old Testament, Moses was born in Egypt (see also Egypt), where the Hebrews were living as slaves. When Moses was an infant, the Egyptian ruler, or pharaoh, ordered all the male children of the Hebrews slain. Moses' mother placed him in a small boat made of bulrushes and hid him in a marsh, where he was found by the daughter of the pharaoh, who adopted him. When Moses was a grown man, he killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew and had to flee Egypt to escape punishment. One day, while Moses was living in exile, God spoke to him from a burning bush, commanding him to return to Egypt and bring the Hebrews out of bondage. Moses went back to Egypt and told the pharaoh of God's command; when the pharaoh refused to release the Hebrews from slavery, God sent the plagues of Egypt to afflict the Egyptians. The pharaoh finally relented, and Moses led his people out of Egypt across the Red Sea, on the journey that became known as the Exodus. Shortly afterward, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai. Moses and his people wandered in the wilderness for forty years; then, just as they came within sight of the Promised Land, Moses died.
Example Sentences
There has been talk of it being against Lawrence Okolie, but Ring Magazine reported on Saturday, external that Moses Itauma could be the opponent.
Volunteers at Baby Basics fill Moses baskets with everything from toiletries to blankets, toothpaste and even some treats.
"A lot of people ask me: 'Father Moses, how can I increase my manliness to absurd levels?'"
He went on to host a handful of shows in L.A. including Bob Moses’ set at the Griffith Observatory during the pandemic, but he’s always wanted to host more events in the city, he says.
Parliament Speaker Moses Wetang'ula described the MP as a "fearless and distinguished" legislator, calling his shooting "devastating".
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