Moses, half-brother to Ramses, led the Exodus from Egypt, Land of Captivity.
Moses
The Arabia Desert is the barren land on the Sinai peninsula. This land is believed to be where Moses led the exodus.
That's the "Sinai Desert".
Yes, Moses led the Exodus with the goal of reaching the Promised Land, which is identified as Canaan in the Bible. The journey was part of God's covenant with the Israelites, who were seeking freedom from slavery in Egypt and a land of their own. However, due to various reasons, including disobedience, Moses himself was not allowed to enter Canaan and viewed it only from afar.
According to the book of Exodus in the Bible, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt after inflicting 8 plagues upon Egypt. The question asked about the first exodus, which was the result of Jacob, Joseph and the other sons of Israel going into Egypt to escape a famine.Therefore Jacob, Joeseph and the other sons led the first exodus.
No, he led the exodus through the Sinai Desert.
God told him to (Exodus ch.3).
Moses led the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt as described in the Old Testament of the Bible. He received the Ten Commandments from God and guided his people through the wilderness for 40 years in search of the Promised Land.
The 'exodus' refers to the Israelites - the descendants of Jacob - leaving Egypt. After years of bondage and slavery Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt and they journeyed to the land God had promised them.
Moses (Exodus ch.12).
The long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.