moses
moses — 名詞
1. In the Jewish and Christian Bible, Moses is the Hebrew prophet chosen by God to
摩西
聖經中帶領以色列人出埃及的先知
In the Jewish and Christian Bible, Moses is the Hebrew prophet chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. He is also known for receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai and guiding the people through the wilderness for forty years toward the Promised Land.
At the museum, the guide showed Jiwoo a painting of Moses and the burning bush.
在博物館,導覽員向 Jiwoo 展示了一幅描繪摩西與燃燒荊棘的畫作。
Moses + the burning bush — common biblical reference pattern
In her world religions class, Yael learned that Muslims also respect Moses as a prophet.
Yael 在世界宗教課上學到,穆斯林也尊摩西為先知。
The teacher asked the students to write an essay about Moses receiving the Ten Commandments.
老師請學生寫一篇報告,談摩西在西奈山接受十誡的故事。
Mira's grandfather described how baby Moses was hidden in a basket among the river reeds.
Mira 的祖父描述了嬰兒摩西如何被藏在河邊蘆葦叢中的籃子裡。
用法筆記
Moses is a proper noun — the name of one specific person in the religious texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is not used in the plural form and does not take an article (a/an) unless referring to a depiction or statue (e.g., 'a famous statue of Moses').