Moses (Torah), as stated, traditional
Ancient / Classical · stated scope
Moses is a figure in the Abrahamic religious traditions, presented in the Hebrew Bible, Christian Old Testament, and Quran as a leader and lawgiver. The texts place him in ancient Egypt and the Sinai region, with a narrative spanning the second millennium BCE according to traditional chronology. He is principally associated with leading the Israelites out of Egypt and receiving the Torah, including the Ten Commandments, at Mount Sinai.
Cluster:Faithful Observance
Sanctity & Transcendence is the strongest elevation, joined by Tradition & Continuity, Assigned Groups, and Non-Maleficence. The pattern is devout and role-ordered, with restraint. Elevated Non-Maleficence is what separates it from Ordered Tradition.
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Neighbors
- 1Roman Catholicism, as stated, ancient-presentDistance: 17Compare
- 2Eastern Orthodox Christianity, as stated, 1st c.-presentDistance: 17Compare
- 3The Qur'an, as stated, 7th c.Distance: 17Compare
- 4Shia Islam, as stated, 7th c.-presentDistance: 18Compare
- 5Sunni Islam, as stated, classicalDistance: 18Compare
The Three Axes (Detail)
Each bar is one pole’s pull, pointing the way it pushes the result. The dot is where the two pulls add up.