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Jesus Meets Moses

(2025)
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What would happen if Jesus and Moses met face to face?

In Jesus Meets Moses, history opens for a single, impossible encounter.

Through an extraordinary act of time displacement, Yeshua of Nazareth is brought into the world of Moses—into the harsh, formative landscape where faith is not yet tradition, but struggle, silence, and fire.

Two figures stand at the foundation of belief.

One carries the law.
The other fulfills it.


Separated by centuries, they now share a single moment.

What follows is not spectacle, but conversation.

As Yeshua and Moses walk, speak, and question one another, the novel explores the nature of faith at its deepest level—where certainty gives way to doubt, and revelation must be lived rather than declared. Around them, the ancient world continues as it always has: unforgiving, uncertain, and shaped by forces neither fully controls.

Told with reverence and imagination, Jesus Meets Moses bridges three worlds: the lived reality of Moses’ desert, the historical texture of first-century Judea, and the modern perspective of readers seeking meaning in both.

By using ‘Yeshua,’ the original Hebrew–Aramaic name, the novel draws closer to the historical figure behind tradition—presenting him not as distant icon, but as a man in dialogue with the past that shaped him.

This is not a story that argues doctrine.

It is a story that invites encounter.

Blending historical fiction, theological reflection, and speculative imagination, Jesus Meets Moses is a contemplative novel about faith, memory, and the enduring questions that echo across time.

If two prophets could meet, would they agree…
or would they reveal how much we have misunderstood?



Genre: Inspirational

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