He was adopted and brought up by Pharaoh's daughter, so of course he was educated, probably highly educated for a man of his day. The Bible states the following: "When the child was old enough, she (his mother) brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became as her son. Pharaoh's daughter named him Moses [Pulled Out] and said, 'I pulled him out of the water.' " (Exodus 2:10)
Although his official transcript has not survived the millenia, we can be sure that
Moses received a very eclectic and diverse education. We only have to consider
the broad outline of his life before the Exodus:
-- Earliest years at the lap of his court-appointed nurse, who just happened to be
his own Israelite mother.
-- From young adulthood until the age of 40, in the court and palace of the Pharaoh,
the adopted son of the Pharaoh's daughter.
-- Between ages 40 to 80, married to the daughter of the Chief Priest of Midian, living
and working in the Priest's house.
We would have to acknowledge that even with just average intelligence, Moses
would have learned a thing or two through these experiences.
Tradition states that Moses' adoptive mother, who was Pharaoh's daughter, was sympathetic to the Israelites. Together, the two learned the details of Judaism, just as Moses had done in his mother's house, where he lived as a toddler. His father-in-law, Jethro, also came to recognize God (Exodus ch.18).
See also:
Private instruction in the entire Torah one-on-one directly by its author.
Yes he was
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Moses K. Antwi has written: 'Education, society, and development in Ghana' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on, Social aspects, Social aspects of Education
I do not think she had much education.
Moses W. Ngware has written: 'What quality of primary education are children in urban schools receiving?'
Moses Brown was, indeed, a multifaceted individual. Some of the titles commonly attributed to him are: abolitionist, industrialist, master surveyor, education advocate, philanthropist, financier, and businessman.
Stick/Staff- Because she was called Moses, and Moses had a staff No Education sign- She wasn't allowed to have an education Chains/Handcuffs- She was a slave Flashlight- Because she always travelled at night Bandages- Because when she was 12 an overseer threw a two-pound weight at her
Moses Michael Coady has written: 'The man from Margaree' 'Masters of their own destiny' -- subject(s): Adult education, Cooperation, St. Francis Xavier University
Moses Turner has written: 'Student satisfactions and dissatisfactions with the curriculum advisory program at Washington State University' -- subject(s): Counseling in higher education, Curricula, Washington State University
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James W. Albrecht has written: 'The knowledge lift' -- subject(s): Adult education, Unskilled labor 'Moses Code'
Moses is the Hebrew leader who received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai according to the Bible.
Type your answer here...there were not a book name moses
I think it was Moses