Josephus and other non bible sources say Moses was an excellent Egyptian Military commander who defeated the Ethiopians. Now while I'm re-reading these bible accounts I get the feeling that Moses was a brutal and smart Military man. As the "meekest man" on earth he invaded many nations killing all the inhabitants, taking their land {promised by Jehovah} spoils and virgins. The fact he passed on leadership to another Military General Joshua is also suspect. What do you think.
Moses was an Israelite Egyptian Military leader who rebeled! Any thoughts or info?
by Witness 007 19 Replies latest watchtower bible
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Narkissos
An interesting discussion of proposed Egyptian elements as the background for some of the Moses stories can be read here:
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zombie dub
from what I have read there is strong evidence that:
1) Moses, or Mose, is a title, not a name
2) Moses of the bible is 2 people (this is backed up by many factors, the fact that the 'mose' character is has more than 1 father in law, but not more than 1 wife etc.)
3) One character was likely to be a priest that started the monotheistic jewish religion, another a prince
read this for more details - http://www.grahamphillips.net/Books/Moses.htm well written book, certainly makes more sense of the bible that trying to fix moses as one man.
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Witness 007
Numbers 12:1 New World Translation study edition "Miriam and Aaron began to speak out against Moses on account of his Cushite {Footnote Literally: Ethiopian} wife he had taken..."
Exodus states Moses had a Midianite wife and lived with the Medians???? Hmmmm!
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zombie dub
its not that confusing, it moses is just a title, like "the king" - you could say in a history book
1) the king was 6' tall and had a wife called Janeand later on in the book
2) the kind was 5' tall and had a wife called Jill
Just different people.
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Psychotic Parrot
Did Moses or the people he is based on even exist?
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JosephMalik
Meek does not mean dumb, incompetent or weakling. While I do not know myself, a History channel presentation depicted the Israelites as very competent warriors and an extension of the Egyptian military for a long time that guarded its northern borders before they were finally enslaved by the then ruling Pharaoh who acted in fear of them and their skills.
Joseph
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Witness 007
Yeah but "Jehovah" always "blessed" them with a military victory.
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yknot
And yet even today Moses has 'influence' today on the geographical beliefs of professed Israelite descendents and their military forces......
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nykid
Good question but as for me I doubt that Moses or anyone like him ever existed.