Among 24 counselors. [1] Believer in Providence. [2] Descendant of Katro. [3] Endeavored to negotiate freedom of his people. [4] Father revealed himself to Moses as I AM that I AM. [5] Father spoke through. [6] Great Egyptian prophet; rejected. [7] Greatest character between Melchizedek and Jesus. [8] Greatness was in his wisdom and sagacity. [9] Heard Father at burning bush. [10] Man of meekness. [11] Mother of Egyptian royal family; father Semitic liaison officer. [12] Myth of being set adrift at birth. [13] No leader undertook to uplift a more forlorn group. [14] No man so successful with such large numbers. [15] Passage to mansion worlds contested by Caligastia. [16] Peter believed he saw Moses at transfiguration. [17] Reputed to have brought water from a rock, manna in wilderness. [18] Seat of Moses. Secluded himself. [19] Spectacular night flight out of Egypt. [20]
Abolished practice of paying blood money. [21] Built upon traditions of Melchizedek. [22] Daughters of priests burned alive for prostitution. [23] Dignity and justice of Creator God. [24] Elaborated sacrifice rituals. [25] Forbade human sacrifices; inaugurated ransom as substitute. [26] Forbade making of images; idolatry. [27] Founder of Hebrew religion. [28] Gave new Ten Commandments. [29] Maintained Yahweh was over all, especially the Hebrews. [30] Presented simple creation narrative to Israelites. [31] Spoke of God in man’s image due to followers’ limited. Understanding. [32] Taught God does not speak through dreams. [33] Taught righteousness was rewarded by prosperity and power. [34]
Turned over command to Joshua. [35]
See also: UB 96:3-5; UB 74:8.8; UB 96:5.