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pp. 415, sketch maps, “Moses: A Life is Jonathan Kirsch’s attempt to depict the historical Moses. There is not one whit of archeological evidence that the great lawgiver ever lived, but Kirsch, a California lawyer, combs through the Scripture and its cultural remains with forensic zeal in his efforts to uncover the man he calls “the most haunted and haunting figure in the Bible.” Although his thirst for empirical evidence remains, at the end, unsated, Kirsch’s imagination is given new life by his quest. Moses emerges, in this fascinating, wide-ranging, and somewhat frustratingly logical book, as a person both necessary and nebulous. Kirsch concludes that Moses’ existence cannot be proven, even though his influence is as great as that of any man who ever lived.”