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    <title>Author Issues $5,000 Challenge to Top 10 Universities: Break My Cipher &#8211; If You Can</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>It could be a very Merry Christmas for a student at one of the top universities in the country if they are able to break the cipher at the end of the novel, &quot;The Moses Riddle&quot;.   A new novel by Chicago author Hunt Kingsbury offers $5,000, or the equivalent in authentic Egyptian treasure, to anyone who can break the cipher and solve the riddle at the end of the book. (PRWeb Dec 16, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Did Moses Misrepresent The Ten Commandments? - A New Novel Explores This Intriguing Possibility</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Thou shall not kill.  Thou shall not steal.  Thou shall not commit adultery.  Even the casual observer would recognize these statements as lynchpins of The Ten Commandments.  But &quot;The Moses Riddle&quot;, a new novel by Chicago writer Hunt Kingsbury, suggests that Moses may have concocted these laws to rein in his unruly followers and hidden the real Ten Commandments on a secret return trip to Egypt.  The theory is supported by Biblical verse in both Exodus 23 and 34. (PRWeb Oct 14, 2004)</P>
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