There hasn't been no person in history, who has been widely admired as the great Hebrew prophet Moses. Furthermore, his fame, as well as the number of people who respect him, has steadily grown throughout the ages. It is likely that Moses flourished during the 13th century BC, since Rameses II, is thought to be the Pharoah in the Exodus story, died in 1237BC. During Moses lifetime, there were a fair number of people who disargreed with his policies. Five centuries later, he was revered by all the Jewish people. By 500AD, his fame and reputation spread , along with Christianity, throughout much of Europe. A century later, Muhammad recognised Moses as a true prophet, and with the spread of Islam, Moses was respected by the Muslim world (even in Egypt). Today, some thirty-two centuries after he lived, Moses is honoured by Jews, Christians and Muslims, and thanks to modern communication, he is remembered even more in the present world, then he was in the past. Despite his renown, reliable information concerning Moses , life is scarce. There has even been speculation (not accepted by most scholars) that Moses was an Egyption, since his name is of Egyption, rather than Hebrew, orgin. It means "child or son" and occurs as part of the name of several different Pharoahs. Surely we would all like to know, what happened to the real Moses, before it was burried in a avalance of legends. The story of Moses and the bulrushes, is similar to the Babyloanian story of Sargon of Arkkad, a great king who reigned about 2360-2305BC. Moses was probably born at the time, when the Egyption Pharoah, ordered the slaughter of every Hebrew male first-born, and despite that, his mother hid him in the bulrushes of the Nile, where he was found by the Pharoahs daughter, then she reared him, by bringing him up in the Pharoahs court. Then one day he murdered a Egyption slave driver who was oppressing a jew, and then he intervened, and killed him in the process, which lead to his exile in the desert. He returned to Egypt, after seeing a vision of God, during the burning bush, and once he returned to Egypt, he performed many miracles to persuade the Pharoah to let the Hebrews to there exodus. Pharoah let the Hebrew tribe go, only with the performance of the ten plague, but there isn't any historical record suggesting the ten plagues. He became a Political leader of the Jews, and he then rescued them , only with the parting of the red sea, and after that, he took them into the wilderness for more than forty years and then he died, in the advanced age of 120, after seeing a glimpse of the Promiseland of Canaan(Israel). During his forty years in the wilderness, he received the ten commandments from God, in Mount Sinai, and Moses was considered to be the author of the first five books of the Bible(Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus Numbers and Deutronomony), and the first five books are also known as the Jewish book of the Torah. Many scholars argue that Moses wasn't the author of the first five books, and argue that these first five books were written around 1000-500BC. Many consider Moses as the founder of Jewish Monetheism, but many would argue, that it was Abraham, but without Moses it is simply clear, that Jewish monetheism wouldn't have surely died out. And in these case, Christianity and Islam derived from Jewish monetheism, the two largest religion in the world. The idea of one true God, which Moses believed in so passionately, has eventually spread through a large area of the world.