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"Moses" in the context of a nation typically refers to a leader or figure who guides their people through significant challenges or transitions, much like the biblical Moses who led the Israelites out of Egypt. This metaphorical usage often highlights qualities such as resilience, vision, and moral leadership. In contemporary discussions, it can symbolize a person advocating for social justice, liberation, or reform within a political or cultural movement. The term evokes themes of faith, perseverance, and the quest for freedom.

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When was the biblical Israel formed?

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Did Moses establish Jerusalem as the capital of the Nation of Israel?

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The Pharisees were the supposed experts of the Law of Moses, which were the laws that the nation of Israel were governed by, so yes, they were the lawyers of their time.