Moses is widely considered the main patriarch for the Abrahamic religions. Although many today regard his existence as suspect, few understand the powerful mythological resonance of the Moses figure. Moses is actually a syncretic and composite godman reaching into many ancient cultures and faiths. He is part sun-god, part lawgiver archetype, and plenty hero of a thousand faces. We enter the Myth of Moses in order to discover the censored wisdom of ancient Gnosis and the fury of an angry volcanic deity that has ruled the West for thousands of years. – D.M. Murdock / Acharya S.
Did Moses Exist? The Myth of the Israelite Lawgiver
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My friend the Professor of Comparative Religion at Hebrew University in Jerusalem tells me that Jewish scholars have spent years looking for evidence of Moses and the flight from Egypt as described in the Book of Exodus in the Torah and Old Testament.
They have found nothing. Nada. There is not a scrap of evidence for the existence of Prophet Moses or the event of the Exodus from Egypt. So—though he is a practising Jew—my friend the professor must refer to Moses as a “mythological figure” when lecturing his Jewish, Muslim and Christian students in Israel’s premier Jewish university.
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