the same color as people of Egypt or/and bilal.
Answer:1) Other than a couple of villages in different countries, I couldn't find a region called Bilal.2) The above answer is mistaken. Moses lived in Egypt but had no Egyptian or non-Israelite ancestry at all. His parents and earlier ancestors were all descendants of Jacob and Leah, through Jacob's son Levi. We know from Egyptian wall-paintings that the Egyptians and the Semites were not the same in appearance.
To answer the question: the Israelites, Moses included, were of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern/Semitic appearance, ranging from fair-skinned to olive-complexioned.
Moses was ethnically Semitic, descended from Joseph, Jacob, and Abraham. Since Abraham was originally from the area today known as Iraq, they all would have had the same general physical appearance: olive skinned, with straight, dark hair. Although people of this ethnicity generally have brown eyes, they can have any variant between blue and brown.
Having been an outdoorsman (shepherd), his complexion may have made him a bit darker than some.
We do not actually know, but based on where he lived and when, he probably had an Arab colored, light brown completion.
Moses gray mule was gray in color.
Aaron is the same color as Moses Abraham, they were the color of the people of Iraq.
Dark
There is no clear physical description of Moses in the Old Testament, so his race or skin color is not explicitly mentioned. However, Moses was born in Egypt and was likely of North African descent, which could be described as a person of color.
.HE MAde sure he went to college even by the color of his skin Moses Carver was George Washington Carver's foster father. He was white
Moses Brown
You don't. The Torah scroll has 4 empty lines between the 5 Books of Moses.
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In the 19th century before the color line was drawn, the first African-American player was Moses Fleetwood Walker. In the 20th century, Jackie Robinson broke the color line as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
Type your answer here...there were not a book name moses
I think it was Moses
No, Aaron was Moses' brother. Joshua was appointed by Moses.