According to The Bible, Moses led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt.
However the respected Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein says that over 90 per cent of scholars do not believe that there was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible. Modern scholars say that the Israelites were really Canaanites who left the coastal cities and peacefully settled in the hitherto sparsely populated mountainous hinterland.
Religious Jewish Answer
Yes.
Secular Jewish Answer
Possibly, but there is scant evidence outside of the Bible to prove or lend credence to the idea of a massive slave exodus from Egypt. It does, however, serve as a powerful myth for the Jewish national identity.
God's Chosen People or Children of Israel
yes
Moses succeeded because he obeyed God and had the king of Egypt to let the Hebrews go away for slavery. even if he tried to take back the Hebrews as slave's God protected them through the red sea. (this answer is the true answer. believe it I'm a Christian)
moses lead the hebrews out of the egyptian kingdom. your welcome, internet.
Moses led the hebrews from Egpyt but did not set foot in the promiseland.
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The second book of moses called Exodus tells in detail of the freeing of the Hebrew people from slavery in Egypyt.
"Hebrews" it.
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Moses leas the Hebrew people out of slavery in Egypt.
NO. Abraham is considered the father of the Hebrews/Jews.
Moses was a Hebrew. He was said to be the deliverer and he was. He sent the Hebrew's out of Egypt!
They were his people. Without them, Moses didn't have a job as a leader.
to the Sinai desert