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Moses

Seagle, William | January 16, 1929 issue

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This article literally appraises several books on Moses. The books are: "The Life of Moses," by Edmond Fleg; "Moses," by Louis Untermeyer; and "The Light of Egypt," by Werner Jansen. Moses is described as struggling against the opposition of the Jewish bankers and business men who wen overrunning Egypt and exploiting its people. It is true that this conflict of materialism and idealism was nowhere fought more fiercely than among the Jewish people, but it is quite another matter to treat Moses as a parable for modern Germany.

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