God told Moses to follow his commandments. There was 613 of them.
10 of them are the most important
e.g. Do not commit adultery ect ect....
g*d told Moses to ask Pheroh to let the Jewish nation free.
he was asked to bring the Jews to freedom
To lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and to the Promised Land.For the full story, read Exodus , the second Book of the Pentatuch [Old Testament].
God told Moses to free the Israelites from Egypt.
To lead the Israelite people out of Egypt, where they where being kept as slaves.
God wanted Moses to lead his chosen people out of slavery. Since Moses was raised by the Pharaoh's daughter, but was still Hebrew, he had the means to confront Pharaoh, and show God's power.
Many things. The Torah contains no fewer than 613 commands, including the Sabbath and festivals, laws of monetary damages, returning lost objects, etc.
God asked him to persuade the Pharaoh to free the Egyptian slaves and he did
When asked by Moses what name shall God be called by, God answered, "I AM"
You are mistaken as God asked Moses a, and not Abraham from the burning bush.
Tell them I am sent you.
God asked Moses to do many things (from Exodus ch.3 until Deuteronomy ch.34). The effect of all of them was to get the Israelites out of Egypt, give them the Torah, and form them into a nation all of whom would serve God. See also:MosesThe ExodusThe Torah
God turned Moses' rod into a serpent during the encounter at the burning bush, as a sign of His power to perform miracles. This event is described in the Book of Exodus in the Bible.
Moses was supposed to tell the Israelites that God had sent him to lead them out of slavery in Egypt and to the promised land. He was to convey God's message of deliverance and provide instructions for their journey and obedience to God's commands.
In the Bible, Moses is asked to take off his shoes because he was standing on holy ground. Removing his shoes was a sign of respect and reverence for God's presence.
Moses did not tell God to blot his name out of the Bible. In fact, it was Moses who interceded on behalf of the Israelites when God was angry with them for worshiping the golden calf. Moses pleaded for their forgiveness and asked God to spare them.
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
No. Moses was not a son of God according to the Old Testament
The first time God speaks to Moses, Moses hears the voice of God coming from a burning bush that is not comsumed by the flames