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bible characters are Mathew, James, Moses, John, Peter ,AND MORE
Adam, Eve, God, Satan, and more, are all talked about in Genisis. I hope this helped! :)
The story of Moses and pharaoh . Shows that God was more powerful then the Egyptian gods.
No, Moses wrote more.
Sorry, never heard of a 'rhw' Bible.
Everyone in the Bible talked about the truth, because the all of the Bible is inspired by God. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness." (2 Timothy 3:16)
Mousa (Moses) peace be upon him is the prophet who is mentioned in the holy Quran more than all other prophets.
If you mean Moses from The Bible he led the Hebrews who were slaves out of Egypt. this story is pretty intresting and fun to read, if you would like to learn more just pick up a bible :) he also did some other things like talk to God from a burning bush (this is also in the Bible)
NO. While the Bible does not explicitly make the case that there were multiple Pharaohs during Moses's lifetime, it is not unreasonable to assume that since Moses died at the age of 120, that more than one Pharaoh ruled in his lifetime.
As far as we know, Moses never even wrote any books. Certainly, it is true that the first five books of the Bible are traditionally attributed to him, but that attribution is no more than tradition. There is nothing in the five books themselves to suggest, directly or indirectly, that Moses had any part in writing them. There is a wealth of evidence in the same books, that Moses did not and could not have written them. Moses never wrote any books that we know of, so none has been omitted from the Bible.
If you mean Moses from the Bible he led the Hebrews who were slaves out of egypt. this story is pretty intresting and fun to read, if you would like to learn more just pick up a bible :) he also did some other things like talk to God from a burning bush (this is also in the Bible)
Though a common name, only Moses and Aaron's sister Miriam is mentioned.