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In the Writings of various Religions, Moses is referred
to in many ways. The most common ones are listed below. You may have clicked on one
of His appellations which are linked to this glossary entry. |
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If you know of other translations, appellations or attributes of Moses which are not listed, please submit them to the webmaster at: abahaiglossary@gmail.com. |
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Meaning |
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Author of the Torah |
Torah = "instruction, teaching" |
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Avi Gedor |
(by Kohath) |
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Avi Soco |
(by his wet-nurse) |
1 |
Avi Zanoah |
(by Aaron) |
1 |
Ehl Gav Ish |
(Numbers 12:3) |
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He Who Discoursed with God |
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Heber |
(by his father) |
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Heman |
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Interlocutor of God |
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2 |
Jekuthiel |
(by his mother) |
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Jered |
(by Miriam) |
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lawgiver of Israel |
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Levi |
(as a family name) (Vayikra Rabbah 1:3) |
1 |
The man of God |
In Book of Deuteronomy, Moses was mentioned as "the man of God." |
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Mechoqeiq |
(lawgiver) |
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Moses is also attributed the names |
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Moshe Rabbenu |
Hebrew מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ, lit. "Moses our Teacher" |
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Shemaiah ben Nethanel |
(by people of Israel) |
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Sun of Reality |
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Toviah |
(as a first name) |
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See also: Moses |
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