To stop other people dying!
God had a plan for this child. With him living as a prince, he got all the training, in teaching, fighting, and leadership. He lived as a rich man and poor, living out in the desert so he could lead in the wilderness.
pharaoh sent out his soilders' to kill every newborn boy (because the Hebrews could rise against them because the Hebrews grew too numerous) but his mother Yochabed knew moses was going to be the chosen person to deliver the Hebrews out of bondage so she went down to the River Nile and set him adrift and the basket - which he was in - floated into the pharaohs garden and pharaohs daughter found him and took him as her own !
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Well, a young woman was walking by the Nile, and she found a baby in a basket, floating in the water. She took it home with her, and told her father. Who said "Yeah. Right!"
Moses had to be rescued as the order was given to kill the baby boys born to the jews.
Moses was saved as he was hidden in a basket in the river, and the pharaohs daughter saw it.
For Moses was found by d river side , and one claimed him to be his\her son.
Is Moses in heaven with God?* No, not yet. Though, Moses will be in heaven soon.
because he loves him :):):):):):):)
Moses lived to the age of 120. There are some who believe he was then 'translated' - taken up by God without 'tasting' death.
The death of Moses is recorded in the book of Deuteronomy. In Deuteronomy 34:1-12, it describes how Moses died on Mount Nebo and was buried by God in a valley in the land of Moab.
Moses didn't send the plagues. God did. But I believe that the death of the first born would be the worst.
Joshua was the leader of the Israelites after the death of Moses. It was him that led them across the Jordan River into the promised land (Canaan.)
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No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
Moses Deuteronomy 34:5-6 Interesting New Testament refence about Moses' death: Jude 1:9
Aaron became a priest through a divine appointment by God. In the Old Testament, God selected Aaron, the brother of Moses, to serve as the first high priest of Israel. This appointment was part of God's plan for the organization and rituals of the Israelite priesthood.
If this is in regard to the last plague God would visit upon the Pharoh and Egypt, to kill Egypt's firstborn, then let us visit Exodus 12. God tells Moses to protect their firstborn to slaughter a lamb, and using hyssop to paint the top plate and sides of their doors with the blood so that the Angel of Death, in legend that was the angel Samael, will "Passover" the Hebrew people's homes without consequence. Thus, the Hebrew's first born were spared.
Moses is traditionally credited with receiving (Exodus 24:12) and writing (Deuteronomy 31:24) all the teachings of the Torah, including its 613 commandments.