Moses

: Moses' plea for God to spare the Israelites after the Golden Calf incident ( Exodus 32-34 ). "Proper Child" Context

Traditionally, Moses is recognized as the author of the first five books of the Bible: : Moses' plea for God to spare the

: The Israelites' departure from Egypt and the receiving of the Ten Commandments. In Hebrews 11:23 , the text describes Moses

: The creation of the world and the history of the patriarchs. In Hebrews 11:23

In Hebrews 11:23 , the text describes Moses as a "," meaning he was "fair" or "exceeding fair" to God, which motivated his parents to hide him from Pharaoh's decree. Beginnings: The Books of Moses - Week 1

If you are looking for specific "proper" texts or famous speeches attributed to Moses, these are the most significant: : Found in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5.