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Что (кто) такое Law of Moses - определение


Law of Moses         
THE TORAH OR THE FIRST FIVE BOOKS OF THE HEBREW BIBLE
Mosiac law; Mosaic law; Mosaic Law; Laws of Moses; Mosaic laws; Mosaic Laws; Mosaic religion; Law in ancient Israel
The Law of Moses ( ), also called the Mosaic Law, primarily refers to the Torah or the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. The law revealed to Moses by God.
Moses of Bulgaria         
BULGARIAN NOBLE
Moses (noble)
Moses ( ) (died 976/986) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria and second son of komes Nicholas. After the fall of the eastern parts of the Empire under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his brothers David, Aron and Samuel continued the fight to the west.
Assumption of Moses         
JEWISH PSEUDEPIGRAPHICAL WORK; PURPORTS TO BE SECRET PROPHECIES MOSES REVEALED TO JOSHUA; KNOWN FROM A SINGLE 6TH-CENTURY LATIN MANUSCRIPT FROM THE BIBLIOTECA AMBROSIANA IN MILAN; POSSIBLY ALLUDED TO IN JUDE 1:9
Testament of Moses; Assumptio Mosis; Assumption of moses; Ascension of Moses
The Assumption of Moses (otherwise called the Testament of Moses, Heb.:עליית משה) is a 1st century Jewish apocryphal pseudepigraphical work.
Примеры употребления для Law of Moses
1. Jethro, the father–in–law of Moses, was considered very practical, a man who was always making constructive suggestions.
2. After Sisera‘s army was routed, he fled on foot to the tent of Yael, the wife of Heber the Kenite (descendants of Jethro, the father–in–law of Moses). Yael gave him a flask of milk to quench his thirst and make him drowsy, covered him with a mantle and, when he slept, hammered a tent peg into his temple, killing him.