He killed him.
he killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew
The Egyptian was seen by Moses mistreating a Hebrew slave, so he killed the Egyptian.
Hebrew and Egyptian.
MidianGenesis 2:15 Moses fled to Midian after killing a man for beating a Hebrew slave in Egypt.
He fled Egypt because he saw Egyptians beating up Hebrews.Answer:Plus... Moses killed the Egyptian... tried to hide the body... was found out... and "took it on the lam." [Ex.2:12-15]
He didn't get kicked out so much as he was forced to flee. In Exodus 2:11-15, Moses kills an Egyptian that he saw beating a Hebrew. When Pharaoh found out, he tried to kill Moses, so Moses fled to Midian.
Moses is a Hebrew name meaning "delivered." The Hebrew version is derived from Egyptian, meaning "son."
Because he killed an Egyptian taskmaster for beating his own people.
Moses discovered his Hebrew heritage and realized he was not an Egyptian when he saw an Egyptian taskmaster mistreating a Hebrew slave, prompting him to intervene and ultimately leading to him fleeing Egypt.
God was involved, Moses' Hebrew brother Aaron, his Hebrew sister Miriam, and his Hebrew mother Yochebed, Pharaoh (his Egyptian father), his Egyptian mother (Pharaoh's wife - name is not mentioned, Rameses (his Egyptian brother) Tzipporah (his wife) Moses's 2 children (boys) Jethro (his father in - law)
He drove the Egyptian slaves (mostly Hebrew) to freedom!!
"He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. Glancing this way and that and seeing no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand." (Exodus 2:11-12) So, because he was angry, and he was acting in a way that he probably that was just at the time, although it caused him to have to flee Egypt.