Description
Print Length
467
Language
English
Publisher
Chicago Bible Students
This book, "Moses: The Meekest Man on Earth," is a collection of articles and readings that explore the life of Moses and his significance as a type of Christ. It emphasizes Moses' exceptional character, which combined strength, humility, wisdom, and gentleness. The text identifies Moses as a leader, lawgiver, and ruler who held the offices of prophet, priest, and king. It also argues that the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) was authored by Moses under divine supervision. The prologue also highlights God's providence in preparing Moses for his role and the Israelites for their deliverance through periods of adversity.
The book "Moses: The Meekest Man on Earth" offers a comprehensive look into Moses' life, portraying him as a remarkable and divinely prepared leader whose character combined strength with profound humility. By dividing his life into three forty-year segments—a prince in Egypt, a shepherd in Midian, and a leader of Israel—the author illustrates God's meticulous preparation for Moses's role in the Exodus. The text not only chronicles the historical events of the Israelite journey but also emphasizes their typological significance, presenting Moses as a profound foreshadowing of Jesus Christ. Ultimately, the book serves as both a biography and a theological commentary, highlighting how the trials and triumphs of Moses and the Israelites were part of a larger divine plan, culminating in a deeper understanding of Christian salvation.