Moses 音标拼音: [m'ozəs] [m'ozɪs]
n . 摩西,领导者,立法者
摩西,领导者,立法者
Moses n 1 : (
Old Testament )
the Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites from Egypt across the Red sea on a journey known as the Exodus ;
Moses received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai 2 :
United States painter of colorful and primitive rural scenes (
1860 -
1961 ) [
synonym : {
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Moses \
Mo "
ses \,
n .
A large flatboat ,
used in the West Indies for taking freight from shore to ship .
[
1913 Webster ]
21 Moby Thesaurus words for "
Moses ":
Abraham ,
Amos ,
Daniel ,
Ezekiel ,
Haggai ,
Hosea ,
Isaac ,
Isaiah ,
Jacob ,
Jeremiah ,
Joel ,
Jonah ,
Joseph ,
Joshua ,
Malachi ,
Micah ,
Nahum ,
Samuel ,
Zephaniah ,
prophet ,
vates sacer Major Open Systems Environment Standards Moses drawn (
or Egypt .
mesu , "
son ;"
hence Rameses ,
royal son ).
On the invitation of Pharaoh (
Gen .
45 :
17 -
25 ),
Jacob and his sons went down into Egypt .
This immigration took place probably about 350 years before the birth of Moses .
Some centuries before Joseph ,
Egypt had been conquered by a pastoral Semitic race from Asia ,
the Hyksos ,
who brought into cruel subjection the native Egyptians ,
who were an African race .
Jacob and his retinue were accustomed to a shepherd '
s life ,
and on their arrival in Egypt were received with favour by the king ,
who assigned them the "
best of the land ",
the land of Goshen ,
to dwell in .
The Hyksos or "
shepherd "
king who thus showed favour to Joseph and his family was in all probability the Pharaoh Apopi (
or Apopis ).
Thus favoured ,
the Israelites began to "
multiply exceedingly "
(
Gen .
47 :
27 ),
and extended to the west and south .
At length the supremacy of the Hyksos came to an end .
The descendants of Jacob were allowed to retain their possession of Goshen undisturbed ,
but after the death of Joseph their position was not so favourable .
The Egyptians began to despise them ,
and the period of their "
affliction " (
Gen .
15 :
13 )
commenced .
They were sorely oppressed .
They continued ,
however ,
to increase in numbers ,
and "
the land was filled with them " (
Ex .
1 :
7 ).
The native Egyptians regarded them with suspicion ,
so that they felt all the hardship of a struggle for existence .
In process of time "
a king [
probably Seti I .]
arose who knew not Joseph " (
Ex .
1 :
8 ). (
See {
PHARAOH }.)
The circumstances of the country were such that this king thought it necessary to weaken his Israelite subjects by oppressing them ,
and by degrees reducing their number .
They were accordingly made public slaves ,
and were employed in connection with his numerous buildings ,
especially in the erection of store -
cities ,
temples ,
and palaces .
The children of Israel were made to serve with rigour .
Their lives were made bitter with hard bondage ,
and "
all their service ,
wherein they made them serve ,
was with rigour "
(
Ex .
1 :
13 ,
14 ).
But this cruel oppression had not the result expected of reducing their number .
On the contrary , "
the more the Egyptians afflicted them ,
the more they multiplied and grew "
(
Ex .
1 :
12 ).
The king next tried ,
through a compact secretly made with the guild of midwives ,
to bring about the destruction of all the Hebrew male children that might be born .
But the king '
s wish was not rigorously enforced ;
the male children were spared by the midwives ,
so that "
the people multiplied "
more than ever .
Thus baffled ,
the king issued a public proclamation calling on the people to put to death all the Hebrew male children by casting them into the river (
Ex .
1 :
22 ).
But neither by this edict was the king '
s purpose effected .
One of the Hebrew households into which this cruel edict of the king brought great alarm was that of Amram ,
of the family of the Kohathites (
Ex .
6 :
16 -
20 ),
who with his wife Jochebed and two children ,
Miriam ,
a girl of perhaps fifteen years of age ,
and Aaron ,
a boy of three years ,
resided in or near Memphis ,
the capital city of that time .
In this quiet home a male child was born (
B .
C .
1571 ).
His mother concealed him in the house for three months from the knowledge of the civic authorities .
But when the task of concealment became difficult ,
Jochebed contrived to bring her child under the notice of the daughter of the king by constructing for him an ark of bulrushes ,
which she laid among the flags which grew on the edge of the river at the spot where the princess was wont to come down and bathe .
Her plan was successful .
The king '
s daughter "
saw the child ;
and behold the child wept ."
The princess (
see PHARAOH '
S DAUGHTER �
T0002924 [
1 ])
sent Miriam ,
who was standing by ,
to fetch a nurse .
She went and brought the mother of the child ,
to whom the princess said , "
Take this child away ,
and nurse it for me ,
and I will give thee thy wages ."
Thus Jochebed '
s child ,
whom the princess called "
Moses ",
i .
e ., "
Saved from the water " (
Ex .
2 :
10 ),
was ultimately restored to her .
As soon as the natural time for weaning the child had come ,
he was transferred from the humble abode of his father to the royal palace ,
where he was brought up as the adopted son of the princess ,
his mother probably accompanying him and caring still for him .
He grew up amid all the grandeur and excitement of the Egyptian court ,
maintaining ,
however ,
probably a constant fellowship with his mother ,
which was of the highest importance as to his religious belief and his interest in his "
brethren ."
His education would doubtless be carefully attended to ,
and he would enjoy all the advantages of training both as to his body and his mind .
He at length became "
learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians " (
Acts 7 :
22 ).
Egypt had then two chief seats of learning ,
or universities ,
at one of which ,
probably that of Heliopolis ,
his education was completed .
Moses ,
being now about twenty years of age ,
spent over twenty more before he came into prominence in Bible history .
These twenty years were probably spent in military service .
There is a tradition recorded by Josephus that he took a lead in the war which was then waged between Egypt and Ethiopia ,
in which he gained renown as a skilful general ,
and became "
mighty in deeds " (
Acts 7 :
22 ).
After the termination of the war in Ethiopia ,
Moses returned to the Egyptian court ,
where he might reasonably have expected to be loaded with honours and enriched with wealth .
But "
beneath the smooth current of his life hitherto ,
a life of alternate luxury at the court and comparative hardness in the camp and in the discharge of his military duties ,
there had lurked from childhood to youth ,
and from youth to manhood ,
a secret discontent ,
perhaps a secret ambition .
Moses ,
amid all his Egyptian surroundings ,
had never forgotten ,
had never wished to forget ,
that he was a Hebrew ."
He now resolved to make himself acquainted with the condition of his countrymen ,
and "
went out unto his brethren ,
and looked upon their burdens " (
Ex .
2 :
11 ).
This tour of inspection revealed to him the cruel oppression and bondage under which they everywhere groaned ,
and could not fail to press on him the serious consideration of his duty regarding them .
The time had arrived for his making common cause with them ,
that he might thereby help to break their yoke of bondage .
He made his choice accordingly (
Heb .
11 :
25 -
27 ),
assured that God would bless his resolution for the welfare of his people .
He now left the palace of the king and took up his abode ,
probably in his father '
s house ,
as one of the Hebrew people who had for forty years been suffering cruel wrong at the hands of the Egyptians .
He could not remain indifferent to the state of things around him ,
and going out one day among the people ,
his indignation was roused against an Egyptian who was maltreating a Hebrew .
He rashly lifted up his hand and slew the Egyptian ,
and hid his body in the sand .
Next day he went out again and found two Hebrews striving together .
He speedily found that the deed of the previous day was known .
It reached the ears of Pharaoh (
the "
great Rameses ,"
Rameses II .),
who "
sought to slay Moses " (
Ex .
2 :
15 ).
Moved by fear ,
Moses fled from Egypt ,
and betook himself to the land of Midian ,
the southern part of the peninsula of Sinai ,
probably by much the same route as that by which ,
forty years afterwards ,
he led the Israelites to Sinai .
He was providentially led to find a new home with the family of Reuel ,
where he remained for forty years (
Acts 7 :
30 ),
under training unconsciously for his great life '
s work .
Suddenly the angel of the Lord appeared to him in the burning bush (
Ex .
3 ),
and commissioned him to go down to Egypt and "
bring forth the children of Israel "
out of bondage .
He was at first unwilling to go ,
but at length he was obedient to the heavenly vision ,
and left the land of Midian (
4 :
18 -
26 ).
On the way he was met by Aaron (
q .
v .)
and the elders of Israel (
27 -
31 ).
He and Aaron had a hard task before them ;
but the Lord was with them (
ch .
7 -
12 ),
and the ransomed host went forth in triumph .
(
See {
EXODUS }.)
After an eventful journey to and fro in the wilderness ,
we see them at length encamped in the plains of Moab ,
ready to cross over the Jordan into the Promised Land .
There Moses addressed the assembled elders (
Deut .
1 :
1 -
4 ;
5 :
1 -
26 :
19 ;
27 :
11 -
30 :
20 ),
and gives the people his last counsels ,
and then rehearses the great song (
Deut .
32 ),
clothing in fitting words the deep emotions of his heart at such a time ,
and in review of such a marvellous history as that in which he had acted so conspicious a part .
Then ,
after blessing the tribes (
33 ),
he ascends to "
the mountain of Nebo (
q .
v .),
to the top of Pisgah ,
that is over against Jericho " (
34 :
1 ),
and from thence he surveys the land . "
Jehovah shewed him all the land of Gilead ,
unto Dan ,
and all Naphtali ,
and the land of Ephraim ,
and Manasseh ,
and all the land of Judah ,
unto the utmost sea ,
and the south ,
and the plain of the valley of Jericho ,
the city of palm trees ,
unto Zoar " (
Deut .
34 :
2 -
3 ),
the magnificient inheritance of the tribes of whom he had been so long the leader ;
and there he died ,
being one hundred and twenty years old ,
according to the word of the Lord ,
and was buried by the Lord "
in a valley in the land of Moab ,
over against Beth -
peor "
(
34 :
6 ).
The people mourned for him during thirty days .
Thus died "
Moses the man of God " (
Deut .
33 :
1 ;
Josh .
14 :
6 ).
He was distinguished for his meekness and patience and firmness ,
and "
he endured as seeing him who is invisible ." "
There arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses ,
whom the Lord knew face to face ,
in all the signs and the wonders ,
which the Lord sent him to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh ,
and to all his servants ,
and to all his land ,
and in all that mighty hand ,
and in all the great terror which Moses shewed in the sight of all Israel " (
Deut .
34 :
10 -
12 ).
The name of Moses occurs frequently in the Psalms and Prophets as the chief of the prophets .
In the New Testament he is referred to as the representative of the law and as a type of Christ (
John 1 :
17 ;
2 Cor .
3 :
13 -
18 ;
Heb .
3 :
5 ,
6 ).
Moses is the only character in the Old Testament to whom Christ likens himself (
John 5 :
46 ;
comp .
Deut .
18 :
15 ,
18 ,
19 ;
Acts 7 :
37 ).
In Heb .
3 :
1 -
19 this likeness to Moses is set forth in various particulars .
In Jude 1 :
9 mention is made of a contention between Michael and the devil about the body of Moses .
This dispute is supposed to have had reference to the concealment of the body of Moses so as to prevent idolatry .
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