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:''You might also be looking for actor [[Mark Moses]].''
 
'''Moses''' was a [[Human]] lawgiver who, according to the [[Bible]], met [[God]] face to face upon a sacred mountain, where he was given the [[Ten Commandments]]. Because of his legislative heritage, [[Samuel T. Cogley]] likened the intent of the [[Tribunal of Alpha III]] to Moses in importance. ({{TOS|Court Martial}})
 
'''Moses''' was a [[Human]] lawgiver who, according to the [[Bible]], met [[God]] face to face upon a sacred mountain, where he was given the [[Ten Commandments]]. Because of his legislative heritage, [[Samuel T. Cogley]] likened the intent of the [[Tribunal of Alpha III]] to Moses in importance. ({{TOS|Court Martial}})
   

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Moses

Moses Showing the Tables of the Law to the People

You might also be looking for actor Mark Moses.

Moses was a Human lawgiver who, according to the Bible, met God face to face upon a sacred mountain, where he was given the Ten Commandments. Because of his legislative heritage, Samuel T. Cogley likened the intent of the Tribunal of Alpha III to Moses in importance. (TOS: "Court Martial")

The immortal Flint claimed to have personally met Moses during his lifetime. (TOS: "Requiem for Methuselah")

The painting entitled Moses Showing the Tables of the Law to the People, depicting an image of Moses showing his people the Tables of the Law, was contained in the library computer aboard the USS Enterprise. This data was flashed on a viewscreen when the Talosians scanned the Enterprise computer in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage" remastered)

Background

Ronald D. Moore commented that the story of Moses was one of the inspirations for Benjamin Sisko's character arc. [1]

The script of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Sword of Kahless" describes Kor's raised hands towards the Bajoran wormhole as being like "Moses parting the Red Sea".

German monk Bernhard Janzen, who was writing a dissertation about religious symbolism in Star Trek, compared Sisko's smashing the Reckoning Tablet in DS9: "The Reckoning" to Moses smashing the Ten Commandments. [2]

According to Michael Okuda, the inclusion of the Rembrandt image "Moses Smashing the Tables of the Law" among the remastered library computer images seen in "The Cage" because it was "intended to tie into the theme of humans hating captivity, which is also why I dwelt more on Lincoln than the other American presidents."

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