Robert Moses (disambiguation)

Robert Moses (1888–1981) was an American city planner.

Robert Moses may also refer to:

  • Robert Parris Moses (born 1935), known as Bob Moses, American educator and civil rights activist
  • Bob Moses (American football), MVP in the 1962 Cotton Bowl Classic
  • Bob Moses (musician) (born 1948), American drummer and jazz educator
  • Bob Moses (band), a musical duo from Vancouver, Canada
  • Bob Moses (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Robert "Bobby" Moses, American television reporter at WNYW-TV, a Fox News Channel station
  • See also

  • Robert Moses Causeway, Long Island, New York, United States
  • Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant, hydroelectricity power plant
  • Robert Moses State Park (disambiguation)
  • Robert Moses State Parkway, near Niagara Falls, New York, United States
  • Bob Moses (rugby league)

    Robert Lindsay 'Bob' Moses (born 1940) was an Australian rugby league player from the 1960s and 1970s. He was a dual premiership winning player at the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

    Bob Moses originated from Newcastle, New South Wales, and signed with South Sydney Rabbitohs in 1965. He played in the 1965 Grand Final for Souths, but they were defeated by St George Dragons 12-8. He went on to play six seasons with South Sydney between 1965-1970. He played in three more grand finals for Souths, winning the 1967 Grand Final and 1968 Grand Final and played in the 1969 Grand Final loss to Balmain Tigers. By 1970 he was in reserve grade and his Souths career was over. He moved to Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles for three seasons between 1971-1973 but injury curtailed his career at Manly. He did not feature in any other Grand Finals before retiring. He later became a successful publican in the Penrith area.

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    Moses

    Moses (/ˈmzɪz, -zɪs/;Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה, Modern Moshe Tiberian Mōšéh ISO 259-3 Moše; Syriac: ܡܘܫܐ Moushe; Arabic: موسى Mūsā; Greek: Mωϋσῆς Mōÿsēs in both the Septuagint and the New Testament) is a prophet in Abrahamic religions. According to the Hebrew Bible, he was a former Egyptian prince who later in life became a religious leader and lawgiver, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. The historical consensus is that Moses is not an historical figure. Also called Moshe Rabbenu in Hebrew (מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ, lit. "Moses our Teacher"), he is the most important prophet in Judaism. He is also an important prophet in Christianity, Islam, Baha'ism as well as a number of other faiths.

    According to the Book of Exodus, Moses was born in a time when his people, the Israelites, an enslaved minority, were increasing in numbers and the Egyptian Pharaoh was worried that they might ally with Egypt's enemies. Moses' Hebrew mother, Jochebed, secretly hid him when the Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed in order to reduce the population of the Israelites. Through the Pharaoh's daughter (identified as Queen Bithia in the Midrash), the child was adopted as a foundling from the Nile river and grew up with the Egyptian royal family. After killing an Egyptian slavemaster (because the slavemaster was smiting a Hebrew), Moses fled across the Red Sea to Midian, where he encountered the God of Israel speaking to him from within a "burning bush which was not consumed by the fire" on Mount Horeb (which he regarded as the Mountain of God).

    Moses (given name)

    Moses or Moshe is a male given name, after the biblical figure Moses.

    According to the Torah, the name "Moses" comes from the Hebrew verb, meaning "to pull/draw out" [of water], and the infant Moses was given this name by Pharaoh's daughter after rescuing him from the Nile (Exodus 2:10). Some scholars have suggested that the name was derived from the Egyptian word for "son" rather than from Hebrew.

    People with this name

    Ancient times:

  • Moses, the reputed author of the Pentateuch and protagonist of Exodus
  • Medieval:

  • Moses (bishop) (c. 389), saint, first Arab bishop of the Arab people
  • Moses the Black (330-405), saint
  • Moses of Chorene (5th century), Armenian historian
  • Moses of Kalankatuyk (7th century), Armenian historian
  • Moses the Calm (Musa al-Kadhim, 8th century), Twelver Shia imam
  • Moses the Hungarian (990s–1045), Russian saint
  • Moses ibn Ezra (1070–1138), Jewish, Spanish philosopher
  • Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190), medieval rabbi
  • Moses Maimonides (1135–1204), Spanish rabbi, physician, and philosopher
  • Moses (song)

    "Moses" is a song by British alternative rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their live album, Coldplay Live 2003. The song was released on 6 October 2003 as the only single from the album.

    Background

    The song was written about lead singer Chris Martin's then wife, Gwyneth Paltrow. Martin has said that the song is "about falling in love with the most beautiful woman in the world." The song's title later served as the namesake for the couple’s second child, Moses Bruce Anthony Martin. It was written in mid-2002 during the A Rush of Blood to the Head sessions but it got rejected.

    Personnel

  • Chris Martin vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jonny Buckland lead guitar
  • Guy Berryman bass guitar
  • Will Champion drums
  • Track listing

  • CD single
  • "Moses" – 5:29
  • Chart performance

    Release history

    References

    Podcasts:

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    Released 2004

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Ba Ba Ba

    by: Miss Li

    Ba ba ba ba ba ...
    Come here, please forgive me now
    Don't know if I dare to try
    Come here, let me turn you by
    Don't wanna cry again
    Come on, let me kiss you now
    Don't know if I dare to fly
    Come on, let me turn you by
    Don't wanna cry
    I don't wanna break your heart
    I just want a brand new start
    Ba ba ba ba ba ba...
    Come here, don't be stiff and proud
    It wasn't me who did the crime
    Come here, it's hurts so bad inside
    That's what they try for me
    Come on, let me be on your side
    No, I didn't start to cry
    I know, and I promise to be kind
    Make up your mind
    I don't wanna break your heart
    I just want a brand new start
    Ba ba ba ba ba ba...
    Let's breaking eachothers heart
    We both want a brand new start
    Lets forget about the pain
    We both know our love will last




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