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  1. The Tables of the Law (German: Das Gesetz) is a 1944 novella by German writer Thomas Mann. It is a dramatic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses contained in the Book of Exodus, although some of the laws which Moses proscribes for his followers are taken from Leviticus.

  2. The Tables of the Law is a historical title following Moses as he is tasked by God to present the ten commandments, providing a human and much different insight on the role of Moses as the Prophet of God. Expertly translated, The Tables of the Law is a solid addition to any literary fiction collection."—.

  3. TABLES OF THE LAW - JewishEncyclopedia.com. TABLES OF THE LAW: By: Emil G. Hirsch, Wilhelm Bacher. Table of Contents. —Biblical Data: Why Two Tables. —In Rabbinical Literature: Moses' Block of Sapphire. The Breaking of the Tables. In the Cabala. —Critical View: Tablets containing the Ten Commandments. —Biblical Data:

  4. Complete summary of William Butler Yeats' The Tables of the Law. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Tables of the Law.

  5. 1 de may. de 2010 · The Tables of the Law is a historical title following Moses as he is tasked by God to present the ten commandments, providing a human and much different insight on the role of Moses as...

  6. The Tables of the Law. by Thomas Mann. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1945. 63 pp. $2.50. Joseph was the last of the Fathers, and after his time the children of Israel were no longer a family of epic individuals but a nation, a mass.

  7. Thus Thomas Mann introduces Moses in The Tables of the Law, the Nobel Prize winner's retelling of the prophet's life. Invited in 1943 to write this story as a defense of the Decalogue,...