relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1653,ENT_ISL_MUSA,reception_of,ENT_ISR_MOSES,high,"The Quranic Musa is an explicit reception of the Hebrew Moses: the burning bush, the staff, the parting of the sea, the tablets — all appear in the Quran (7:103-162; 20:9-98; 28:29-43) with Islamic theological reframing. Musa is the most frequently mentioned prophet in the Quran (136 times); he functions as the paradigmatic prophet whose community failed, structuring Islamic self-understanding. The reception is direct and textually explicit, not mediated through Greek or other traditions.",SRC_QURAN,reviewed,PER_ISL_EARLY 4987,ENT_ISR_AARON,sibling_of,ENT_ISR_MOSES,high,Exodus 4:14; 6:20.,SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE,reviewed, 4988,ENT_ISR_MIRIAM,sibling_of,ENT_ISR_MOSES,high,Numbers 26:59.,SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE,reviewed, 6857,ENT_SAM_MOSES,reception_of,ENT_ISR_MOSES,high,"The Samaritan supreme prophet Moses is a tradition-specific reception of the Israelite Moses; same scriptural figure, distinct theological elevation. Homonym across traditions.",SRC_MEMAR_MARQAH,reviewed, 6987,ENT_BAH_BAHAULLAH,reception_of,ENT_ISR_MOSES,high,Bahá'í doctrine treats Moses as a prior Manifestation whose revelation is fulfilled in Bahá'u'lláh's.,SRC_SMITH_BAHAI,reviewed,