In the life of the biblical Moses, we find traces of two of the most famous ancient legends of the time.
The first is the legend of Sargon of Akkad, who was abandoned at birth in a basket of reeds, left to the waters of a river.
The second is the story of Sinuhe, who must flee Egypt due to a murder attempt, travels abroad, and eventually returns to his homeland. In exile, he marries the daughter of a local chief and leads military campaigns, much like Moses, who, according to a midrash, married and became a military leader abroad before arriving in Midian.
In Egyptian, “Ms(w)-sw” means “Son,” as in “Ramses” (“Son of Ra”). Thus, the name Moses would simply mean “Son.”
Superman, Batman, Captain America, Spiderman, Moses… the Jews are known for having created many superheroes. Moses and all superheroes are archetypes, represented by Zeir Anpin in Kabbalah, the Son, the warrior who fights the forces of evil.
Moses was raised in Memphis. The letter Mem can be found in Memphis, representing the Mother. The letter “Mem” is the 13th letter of the Hebrew alphabet and symbolizes both Water and the Mother, or Bina. “Son” means “Sound” in French. Memphis sounds like “Même fils”, the “Same Son” in French. The “Son” emerges from Memphis.
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“Moshé” (“Moses” in Hebrew) is the anagram/reflection of “HaShem” (“The Name”: God). God and the Son are One.
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“We all have an inner Moses.” (Rabbi of Lubavitch)
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