Moisés
Moisés, known in English as Moses, is a central figure in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He is traditionally described as a prophet, a lawgiver, and the leader who guided the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and received divine guidance to establish a code of law and worship.
According to biblical accounts, he was a member of the tribe of Levi, the son of Amram
At Sinai, Moisés received the Ten Commandments and other laws inscribed on tablets. He mediated the first
In Judaism, Moses is the supreme lawgiver, traditionally credited with authorship of much of the Torah and