Yes. But, that was a thousand years, before He Became Incarnated in the Womb of His Mother, the Virgin Mary.
Jesus and Moses were two different people. Jesus is the Son of God that was crucified to take the sins of the whole world. Moses was a prophet and a man who lead Israel out of captivity in Egypt.
God warned Joseph in a dream to take Mary and Jesus to Egypt to avoid the wrath of Herod.
Joseph was warned in a dream to take the young child and his mother and flee to Egypt untill he hears from God again. (Matthew 2.13) So "the holy family" that fled to Egypt, were Joseph and Mary and Jesus.
They returned to Judea, and eventually settled n Nazareth.
Severe contempt but Jesus had his way. Needed all the gold collected and elaborately presented for him to take and melt down to sell on the black market..
That is not known. It is believed that they did not travel to Egypt, but rather to Egyptian territory, to get away from King Herod.
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An angel came to Joseph in a dream and warned him to take his family to Egypt immediately as Herod was looking for the child jesus.
In Matthew's Gospel, Joseph fled to Egypt with Jesus and Mary, and remained there until Herod died. However, in Luke's Gospel, Joseph, Jesus and Mary did not go the Egypt. So which (if any) is correct?Many New Testament scholars say that neither nativity story is correct. John Shelby Spong says in Born of a Woman: A Bishop Rethinks the Birth of Jesus, Matthew was clearly writing Christian midrash.
Joseph and Mary fled with the baby Jesus to Egypt, as the angel told Joseph to flee as the king Herod wanted to kill all the babies.
An angel told Joseph to take Mary and Jesus to Egypt until it was safe for them to live in Israel because the Roman Empire was in control of Israel and were illing off Jewish babies because of the prophecies of a king.
Joseph was told in a dream that he should take the mother and child into Egypt where they remained until after the death of King Herrod.