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The Man Who Met Moses is a work of biblical historical fiction infused with depth, psychology, and spiritual insight. Set a century after Moses vanished on Mount Nebo, the story follows Shemaiah, a descendant of Hebrew slaves and a scribe, who senses that Moses is still alive. Driven by a yearning for the truth about the nature of God, he leaves everything behind to embark on a mythic journey through desert lands, dreamscapes, and archetypal realms--seeking not just a prophet, but the divine voice within. As Shemaiah traverses sacred geography and the vast interior landscape of the soul, his…mehr

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The Man Who Met Moses is a work of biblical historical fiction infused with depth, psychology, and spiritual insight. Set a century after Moses vanished on Mount Nebo, the story follows Shemaiah, a descendant of Hebrew slaves and a scribe, who senses that Moses is still alive. Driven by a yearning for the truth about the nature of God, he leaves everything behind to embark on a mythic journey through desert lands, dreamscapes, and archetypal realms--seeking not just a prophet, but the divine voice within. As Shemaiah traverses sacred geography and the vast interior landscape of the soul, his path reveals profound truths about human nature, compassion, and the archetypal forces shaping history. Seamlessly blending ancient narrative with modern psychological insight, the novel reframes religious mythology through a contemporary, universal lens rooted in spiritual authenticity.
Autorenporträt
Judith Merenfeld-Moscu is a Jungian psychoanalyst whose writing delves into the depths of the unconscious and the direct experience of the divine. Her work echoes the tradition of magical realism, blending everyday reality with fantastical and imaginative elements. In her novel The Man Who Met Moses, she weaves psychological insight with spiritual inquiry, bringing depth, authenticity, and a unique voice to the narrative.