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  2. Children of Moses - Wikipedia

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    Of note is a "Letter from the children of Moses" surfaced in mid-17th century, an episode from the numerous searches of the Ten Lost Tribes. The Letter was accompanied with the following story. A certain R. Baruch Gad, an emissary from Jerusalem to Persia was robbed on his way and after long wandering he met a warrior from the tribe of Naphtali.

  3. Zipporah - Wikipedia

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    After God commanded Moses to return to Egypt to free the Israelites, Moses took his wife and sons and started his journey. On the road, they stayed at an inn, where God came to kill Moses. Zipporah quickly circumcised her son with a sharp stone and touched Moses' feet with the foreskin, saying "Surely you are a husband of blood to me!"

  4. Gershom - Wikipedia

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    Moses’ father-in-law Jethro came to Moses in the wilderness, bringing with him Moses’ wife Zipporah and their two sons, Gershom and Eliezer. [5] The priestly service of Gershom's descendant Jonathan on behalf of the Danites was illegal, because, although he was a Levite, he was not of Aaron's family.

  5. Moses - Wikipedia

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    In Abrahamic religions, Moses [a] was a prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in the Exodus. [b] He is considered the most important prophet in Judaism and Samaritanism, and one of the most important prophets in Christianity, Islam, the BaháΚΌí Faith, and other Abrahamic religions.

  6. Children of Moses (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Children of Moses were legendary descendants of Moses. Children of Moses may also refer to: Actual children of Moses; B'nai Moshe, a group of converts to Judaism in Peru; B'nei Moshe, Zionist organization; 2007 book by Turkish writer Ergün Poyraz

  7. Jochebed - Wikipedia

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    When Moses, her youngest child, was born, Jochebed hid him for three months until she could hide him no longer. To save her son's life, she waterproofed a basket and put the child in it. Jochebed placed Moses in a basket and released him in the flow of River Nile. The basket fell in the hands of the Pharaoh's daughter who was bathing in the river.

  8. A timeline of Trisha Paytas and Moses Hacmon's relationship ...

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    YouTuber Trisha Paytas is engaged to a man named Moses Hacmon. The couple met on a dating show and now have a daughter together. What started out as a joke grew into a long-term romance.

  9. Twelve Tribes of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Quran (7th century CE) states that the people of Moses were split into twelve tribes. Surah 7 verse 160 says: "We split them up into twelve tribal communities, and We revealed to Moses, when his people asked him for water, [saying], 'Strike the rock with your cane,' whereat twelve fountains gushed forth from it. Every tribe came to know its ...