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Moses stands as one of the most significant figures in religious history, appearing centrally in the Old Testament and the Pentateuch as the leader who guided the Israelites out of Egypt. Students encounter Moses across theology, religious studies, literature, and even history courses, where his story raises compelling questions about prophecy, law, liberation, and moral leadership. His narrative intersects with textual scholarship on the Bible, making him academically rich as both a historical subject and a symbol whose meaning has shifted across centuries and cultures.

The papers archived on this topic approach Moses from several distinct angles. Literary analysis features prominently, particularly through Zora Neale Hurston's Moses, Man of the Mountain, which reimagines his story through an African American cultural lens. Historical and biographical approaches examine the background of the Old Testament and the Pentateuch to contextualize his life and death within ancient Egypt and Israelite tradition. Other papers treat Moses as a symbolic figure, as seen in the comparison between Harriet Tubman and Moses, and in discussions of Old Testament heroes viewed in both positive and negative light. The philosopher Maimonides also appears, connecting Moses to later theological interpretation.

A strong essay on Moses benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one framework — literary, theological, historical, or comparative — rather than trying to cover his entire story. Evidence drawn from biblical texts, scholarly commentary on the Pentateuch, or close reading of literary retellings tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating Moses as a flat symbol without engaging the specific source texts that give his portrayal its complexity.

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