That he will lead his people to the promised land.
Answer:
The covenant between God and the Israelite nation (see Exodus ch.19 and ch.24), was made in the time of Moses, with Moses serving as the messenger.
This covenant is one of obedience, to listen to God's voice (Exodus 19:5), which will include the entire Torah (24:12). The covenant was manifested through God's giving the Ten Commandments (Exodus ch.19-20), and was finalized (on our part) through the sacrifices described in Exodus ch.24.
God, for His part, promised:
1) To give the land of milk and honey (aka The promised land) to the Israelites (Exodus ch.3).
2) To redeem them from the Egyptian slavery and smite the Egyptians (Exodus ch. 3-4; see also Genesis ch.15).
3) To give them the wealth of Egypt (Genesis ch.15; Exodus ch.3).
4) To give them the Torah (Exodus 24:12).
5) To cherish them as a treasure (Exodus ch.19; Deuteronomy 26:16-19).
6) To drive the Canaanites out of the Promised Land (Exodus ch.23).
7) To do unparalleled miracles for them (Exodus ch.34).
8) To dwell among them (Exodus ch.25).
9) To give them large families, wine and oil, and livestock (Deuteronomy ch.7).
10) To give them prophets (Deuteronomy ch.18).
11) To return His presence and blessings to them in the end of days (Deuteronomy ch.30).
Moses praising God means he was devote in his belief. I don't see that it could say anything else about him.
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If you are referring to the burning bush in the story of Moses that said "I am who I am." That is God.
The bible says God gave Moses the ten commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.
Not a word. Moses did all the talking.
He brought them the Torah from God.
Some biblical scholars say that in this passage, God was not saying that he was the only god, but that he was the god of Moses' ancestors and therefore the god most important to Moses and his successors.
Tell them I am sent you.
Answer:Exodus 3:12-14New International Version (NIV) 12 And God said, "I will be with you. And this will be the sign to you that it is I who have sent you: When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you[a] will worship God on this mountain."13 Moses said to God, "Suppose I go to the Israelites and say to them, 'The God of your fathers has sent me to you,' and they ask me, 'What is his name?' Then what shall I tell them?"14 God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM.[b] This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.'"
God spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai and gave him the Ten Commandments, which are a set of moral and ethical guidelines for living a righteous life.
In Exodus 32, God tells Moses that the Israelites have sinned by making a golden calf and worshiping it. He expresses His anger and intention to destroy them, but Moses intercedes on their behalf, pleading for God's mercy and reminding Him of His promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Ultimately, God relents from the disaster He planned, but Moses then confronts the people for their idolatry.
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).