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  • Published: 2 November 1999
  • ISBN: 9780345412706
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $49.99
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Moses

A Life




Lawgiver and liberator. Seer and prophet. The only human permitted to converse with God "face-to-face." Moses is the most commanding presence in the Old Testament. Yet as Jonathan Kirsch shows in this brilliant, stunningly original volume, Moses was also an enigmatic and mysterious figure--at once a good shepherd and a ruthless warrior, a spiritual leader and a magician, a lawgiver who broke his own laws, God's chosen friend and hounded victim. Now, in Moses: A Life, Kirsch accomplishes the wondrous feat of revealing the real Moses, a strikingly modern figure who steps out from behind the facade of Sunday school lessons and movie matinees.

Drawing on the biblical text and a treasury of both scholarship and storytelling, Kirsch examines all that is known and all that has been imagined of Moses. In these vivid pages, we see the marvels and mysteries of Moses's life in a new light--his rescue in infancy and adoption by an Egyptian princess; his reluctant assumption of the role of liberator; his struggles to wrest his people from the pharaoh's dominion; his desperate vigil on Mount Sinai. Here too is the darker, more ominous Moses--the sorcerer, the husband of a pagan woman, the military commander who cold-bloodedly ordered the slaying of innocent people; the beloved of God whom God sought twice to murder.

Jonathan Kirsch brings both prodigious knowledge and a keen imagination to one of the most compelling stories of the Bible, and the results are fascinating. A figure of mystery, passion, and contradiction, Moses emerges from this book very much a hero for our time.

  • Published: 2 November 1999
  • ISBN: 9780345412706
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $49.99
Categories:

About the author

Jonathan Kirsch

Jonathan Kirsch is a publishing lawyer and a critic specializing in Bible studies (and other aspects of religion and spirituality) who has contributed book reviews to the Los Angeles Times for more than 25 years. Kirsch writes and lectures on literary, biblical and legal topics, and is the author of two novels, Bad Moon Rising and Lovers In A Winter Circle.

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