Moses – Albert Hirsch 2003 Turkish Book Turkey Illustrated by Turkish Artist
Albert Hirsch – Moses (Musa) – Yurt Kitap Yayın Turkish Edition (2003)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Moses (Musa) by Albert Hirsch was published by Yurt Kitap Yayın in 2003. Printed in Turkish, the book presents the life and legendary narrative of Moses, one of the most influential prophetic figures in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. The volume is especially notable for containing numerous illustrations created by Turkish illustrator Sait Munzur, whose artwork gives the book a distinctive visual and artistic atmosphere.
The work follows the major events associated with the life of Moses, beginning with his birth during a time of oppression in ancient Egypt, his rescue from the Nile, upbringing within the royal court, spiritual awakening, and eventual role as the liberator and leader of the Israelites. The narrative also includes famous episodes such as the burning bush, the confrontation with Pharaoh, the Ten Plagues, the Exodus, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the revelation of divine law.
Albert Hirsch presents the story not only as a religious account but also as a universal narrative about freedom, faith, leadership, justice, perseverance, and divine guidance. Moses appears as both a spiritual prophet and a symbolic figure of liberation, moral responsibility, and resistance against tyranny.
The story of Moses occupies a central place in world religious and cultural history, influencing theology, law, literature, philosophy, visual arts, and political symbolism for centuries. Themes such as exile, revelation, covenant, obedience, sacrifice, and the search for a promised homeland form the foundation of the narrative.
The illustrated format enriches the storytelling experience, with numerous drawings by Turkish artist Sait Munzur visually depicting scenes from ancient Egypt, desert journeys, miracles, sacred encounters, and key moments from the Exodus tradition. These illustrations distinguish the edition as a visually unique Turkish interpretation of the classic prophetic story.
Beyond its religious significance, the work also offers readers insight into the mythological and symbolic dimensions of one of humanity’s oldest liberation narratives. The story functions both as sacred history and as a broader cultural myth concerning law, identity, survival, and spiritual destiny.
For readers interested in mythology, comparative religion, ancient history, and illustrated narrative works, this Turkish edition represents an accessible and visually engaging presentation of one of the foundational stories of Abrahamic civilization.
Key Features:
• Author: Albert Hirsch
• Original Title: Moses
• Turkish Title: Musa
• Publisher: Yurt Kitap Yayın
• Publication Date: 2003
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Religious Literature; Mythology; Illustrated Narrative
• Subject: The life and story of Moses
• Literary Content: Prophetic narrative; Exodus story; Religious mythology
• Themes: Freedom; Faith; Leadership; Divine law; Liberation; Spiritual destiny
• Cultural Scope: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religious traditions
• Historical Setting: Ancient Egypt and the Near East
• Major Narrative Elements: Exodus; Red Sea crossing; Burning bush; Ten Commandments
• Visual Features: Contains numerous illustrations throughout the book
• Illustrator: Artwork and illustrations by Turkish artist Sait Munzur
• Educational Value: Introductory illustrated work on the life and legacy of Moses
• Cultural Importance: One of the foundational narratives of Abrahamic religious civilization
• Collector Appeal: Illustrated Turkish religious and mythological edition featuring artwork by Sait Munzur