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This book tells the tale of the journey
made by Louis Golding and his friends
in the Steps of Moses the Conqueror.
It follows the tale he told of their
journey n the Steps of Moses the Lawgiver.
But it was not the second part of a
journey they made, so much as a new
journey, diferent in mood, with dif-
ferent fellow-travellers.
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book told of the Exodus of a rabble.
But the Covenant ofMount Sinai bound
them together, and the Advance of a
People towards its promised heritage
began. Moses the Leader was no longer
the same leader. He had been chiefly
a Lawgiver, codifying and teaching the
Law he had during long years medi-
tated in the wilderness. From now on
his rôle was to be changed. If the
promise was to be fulflled and the
heritage won, he must become Moses
the Conqueror.
From Mount Sinai the tale moves
north, traversing the plateau of Et Tih,
the Wilderness of the Wandering. It

