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A rectangular frame divided into three sections. In the center is a circular medallion with multiple concentric rings, containing the name "Moses" written in a decorative blackletter script. Flanking the circle are two tablets representing the Ten Commandments: the left tablet contains Roman numerals I, II, and III; the right tablet contains Roman numerals IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X.
The "Sixth Book of Moses" is a grimoire—a textbook of magic—that claims to be a lost biblical text. While traditionally attributed to the biblical prophet, these texts actually emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries, blending Jewish mysticism with European folk magic.