The Matchless Moses | A Urantia Book Story


The Matchless Moses | A Urantia Book Story

 

The Moses of the Urantia Book is not the Moses of Sunday school. No burning bush. No plagues. No parted sea. Instead: a man of blended royal-Egyptian and Semitic ancestry — "the greatest character between Melchizedek and Jesus" (Paper 95:5.3) — who negotiated a treaty for his people's freedom, led a planned night flight when Pharaoh broke it (96:3), and made one of the most practical religious decisions in history: taking Yahweh, the volcano spirit of Mount Horeb, and lifting that name toward the Lord God of Israel (96:4).

This is the story of the man who kept the road open between a forgotten Salem and a coming gospel — through the eruption at Sinai, the commandments, the prophets who carried his flame from Samuel to Isaiah (Paper 97), Jesus' own answer about the God of Moses (142:3), the surprising truth about the Mount of Transfiguration (158:1), and where Moses serves now: among the four and twenty counselors on Jerusem, "the emancipator of a remnant of the submerged violet race" (45:4.15).

He did not complete the revelation. He preserved it when the world could have lost it.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Opening
0:12 Moses and His Origins — Two Streams
1:02 Organizing a Polyglot People
1:34 Yahweh Lifted — The Practical Decision
3:12 Diplomacy and the Night Flight
3:52 Against Fear and Idolatry
6:11 Nationalizing Religion — Law and Covenant
7:44 The Prophets Carry the Flame
8:52 Jesus and the Higher Revelation
12:12 Moses on Jerusem — The 24 Counselors
14:15 Keeper of the Road — Conclusion
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