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The significance of the exodus out of Egypt was to show the Israelites the power of their God, the God of Israel. Up until this point some of the Israelites were being influenced by the Egyptian ways and their so called gods. After many years of enslavement and praying to God for their freedom, the God of Israel has groomed Moses and is showing his power to Israel and also to their oppressors, the Egyptians. Moreover, Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt also points to the cross, in that through Christ sacrifice we are being led out our enslaved sin life to a life of salvation.
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Moses killed the Egyptian, so he had to wait for forty years until it was God's time to free the Israelites.
He killed him.
he killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew
Moses was the leader of the Israelites, 3300 years ago. The Bible (the first chapters of Exodus) relates how he brought the Israelites out of the Egyptian slavery at God's command.
moses parted the red sea for the Israelites to get away from the Egyptian army
The significance of Moses leading the Israelites out of slavery is that, by the power of God, they were allowed to become free and live in the promise land. It also shows that, by faith, courage, and trust, you can accomplish much.
Moses was of Hebrew descent, belonging to the Israelite tribe of Levi. According to the Bible, Moses was born in Egypt during a time when the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians.
Because he killed an Egyptian taskmaster for beating his own people.
Moses didn't act on his own accord. He was following the command of God (Exodus ch.3) in freeing the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. God gave the Torah, but that wasn't "in return" for freeing the Israelites; it was the purpose for which the Israelites were freed.