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Moses was the reputed author of the Biblical Pentateuch and protagonist of the Book of Exodus.
Moses may also refer to:
People
- Moses (given name)
- Moses (surname)
- "Black Moses", popular pseudonym for Harriet Tubman
Places
- Moses Coulee, Washington, United States
- Moses Fork, a stream in West Virginia
- Moses Lake, a lake in Grant County, Washington, United States
- Mount Moses, Hudson Mountains, Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
Other uses
- Moses (machine translation), a free statistical machine translation engine
- Metropolitan Organizing Strategy Enabling Strength (MOSES), an American interfaith group
- Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy (MOSES), a United States Army training research project
- Moses, Mary Fields' stagecoach mule
- Operation Moses, Jewish evacuation mission
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Moses the raven, a fictional character in George Orwell's Animal Farm
Films
- Moses (film), a 1995 TV movie starring Ben Kingsley as Moses
- Moses (documentary), a 2002 documentary produced by the BBC
Literature
- Book of Moses, part of the Mormon scriptural canon
- Moses: A Narrative, a 1976 narrative poem by Anthony Burgess
Music
Oratorio
Songs
- "Moses" (song), by British band Coldplay
- "Moses", a song by US singer-songwriter Patty Griffin
Operas
- Moses, a 2001 opera by Myroslav Skoryk
- Mosè in Egitto (Moses in Egypt), an opera by Rossini, sometimes referred to as Moses
- Moses und Aron, an opera by Arnold Schoenberg
Sculptures
- Moses (1968), a series of three painted steel statues created by Tony Smith
- Moses (Michelangelo), sculpture
See also
- MOSE Project, an aquatic barrier tracing its name to Moses
- Moshe, nickname for Neanderthal skeleton found in Kebara Cave
- MOSIS
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