He was 40 years of age when he went to Midian. (He was 80 when he left Midian to go to Egypt and confront Pharaoh).
He was 40 years of age when he went to Midian.
(He was 80 when he left Midian to go to Egypt and confront Pharaoh).
Moses was 40 years old when he fled Egypt.
Moses was 80 when God sent him to Egypt to set His people free.
According to the Bible, after Moses killed an Egyptian and fled Egypt, he went to the land of Midian and settled there. He hid himself among the people of Midian and eventually married the daughter of a Midianite priest.
Moses fled to the land of Midian which was in the northwest Arabian Peninsula. This account is found in the Bible in the book of Exodus.Exodus 2:15 When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and went to live in Midian, where he sat down by a well.
25 yrs 40
As we know that Moses the prophet and leader lived a total of 120 years of age. It is divided into 40 years in the Egyptian palace, 40 years he spent in the land of Midian. So actually he went there afer killing the Egyptian at 40 years.
Moses married a daughter of Yitro, who was a priest in Midian.
MidianGenesis 2:15 Moses fled to Midian after killing a man for beating a Hebrew slave in Egypt.
There is never an exact mention of where Midian is, but it is in the wilderness not far from Ancient Egypt. Most likely, given the fact that Jethro returned to Moses after Moses crossed the Red Sea, Midian would have been in the Sinai Peninsula.
He was born in Goshen, Egypt. He left Egypt and went to Midian when he killed an Egyptian. After the Hebrew Exodus, he wandered in the dessert saw the promised land but didn't entered it. He died in the desert.
Moses father in law Jethro lived in Midian , he was a priest.
He had only one, Moses was married to a woman from the land of Midian named Zipporah.
midian..with priest jethro
The bible does not give the details on how far Moses travelled from Egypt to Midian. However, scholars estimate that the distance could be approximately 6,680 miles.