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'''Moses''' was, according to the Hebrew Bible, a religious leader, lawgiver, and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. In about 1200 B.C. at Mt. Sinai, he gave the people the Ten Commandments from God.
 
'''Moses''' was, according to the Hebrew Bible, a religious leader, lawgiver, and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. In about 1200 B.C. at Mt. Sinai, he gave the people the Ten Commandments from God.
  
In a dream by [[Lisa]], [[Milhouse]] portrayed Moses. Lisa convinced Moses to tell the [[Pharaoh]] to let his people go, but the Pharaoh refused. Moses and Lisa then tried dropping frogs into the Pharaoh's tent, but he just ate them instead. Lisa and Moses were then thrown into the pyramid's tomb, but escaped after triggering a trap. Moses and Lisa then told the slaves that they were leaving and got to the Red Sea. Moses then had all the slaves flush the toilets by the Red Sea at the same time, causing it to temporarily drain so they could cross it...
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In a dream by [[Lisa]], [[Milhouse]] portrayed Moses. Lisa convinced Moses to tell the [[Pharaoh]] to let his people go, but the Pharaoh refused. Moses and Lisa then tried dropping frogs into the Pharaoh's tent, but he just ate them instead. Lisa and Moses were then thrown into the pyramid's tomb, but escaped after triggering a trap. Moses and Lisa then told the slaves that they were leaving and got to the Red Sea. Moses then had all the slaves flush the toilets by the Red Sea at the same time, causing it to temporarily drain so they could cross it.
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The [[Flanders family]] once made a [[Untitled Film about Moses|short film]] about the life of Moses and entered it into the [[Springfield Film Festival]]...
  
 
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Moses was, according to the Hebrew Bible, a religious leader, lawgiver, and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. In about 1200 B.C. at Mt. Sinai, he gave the people the Ten Commandments from God.

In a dream by Lisa, Milhouse portrayed Moses. Lisa convinced Moses to tell the Pharaoh to let his people go, but the Pharaoh refused. Moses and Lisa then tried dropping frogs into the Pharaoh's tent, but he just ate them instead. Lisa and Moses were then thrown into the pyramid's tomb, but escaped after triggering a trap. Moses and Lisa then told the slaves that they were leaving and got to the Red Sea. Moses then had all the slaves flush the toilets by the Red Sea at the same time, causing it to temporarily drain so they could cross it.

The Flanders family once made a short film about the life of Moses and entered it into the Springfield Film Festival...

Read more of this article | Vote for a comprehensive article