Moses the Man  Scholars believe Moses lived sometime between 1300-1200 (13 th Century BC)  This establishes the life of Moses during the reign of Seti.

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Moses the Man  Scholars believe Moses lived sometime between (13 th Century BC)  This establishes the life of Moses during the reign of Seti I and Ramesses the Great  Ramesses the Great is traditionally considered the pharaoh of the Exodus  According to Judeo-Christian tradition, Moses grew up as an Egyptian even though he was Hebrew

The Exodus  Judeo-Christian tradition has the Exodus take place in about 1240 BC  Moses leads the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt to freedom  From the Jewish traditions of Passover, the Exodus takes place on Nisan 14 or Nisan 15 (March or April)

The Law of Moses  After the Exodus, Moses leads the people to Mount Sinai where he receives The Ten Commandments from Jehovah  The Ten Commandments are the basis for civilized law codes in much of the western world, including the United States

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