Moses: The Lost Book of the Bible
by Les Whitten
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More than three thousand years ago, Moses of Groshen was plucked as a baby from the Nile. In manhood, he changed the history of the world. But who knows the man? His birth date is uncertain within two hundred years. Some historians believe he never existed at all. Was he a Jew, an African, an Egyptian priest, a leper? Scholars have suggested all of these.Moses, The Lost Book of the Bible combines fact and fiction to solve the mysteries, and reclaims the physical and intellectual giant of the show more Nile and the road to Israel from the swamp of religious and academic controversy. Here, filled with vivid portraits, is Moses, the lawgiver, warrior, lover, sinner and doubter.After an exhausting worldwide search lasting ten years, and based on Egyptian, other historical documents and scholarly writings, Moses, The Lost Book of the Bible is suffused with the same imagination, action-writing and fascinating characterization as Les Whitten's acclaimed biblical novel, The Lost Disciple, The Book of Demas. show lessTags
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