After Moses ha fled Egypt God came unto him in the form of a burning bush and told him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt due to the forced labor they underwent for Pharaoh. Moses protested saying he was not a great speaker so God allowed Aaron to speak for him. Moses appeared before he elders and turned his staff into a serpent so they would believe him. He then performed the miracle before Pharaoh but God had hardened his heart so he would not allow the Israelites to leave. After the the death of the first born son, with Passover for the Israelites, Pharaoh chased them out of Egypt. Moses then received the Ten Commandments and the miracle of manna.
God commanded Moses to free all of the Israelites from the Egyptians as the Israelites were the Egyptians slaves at the time.
Don't know whether this is the story you were thinging about, but God did command Moses to do that.
There are tens of passages in the Torah in which Moses is given instructions by God. Please be more specific.
God commanded Moses to go to Egypt and to tell pharaoh to release the Hebrew slaves.
The Mosaic Law had over 600 laws which included the 10 commandments. This was given to Moses.
God gave the ten commandments.
Mt. Sinai
God told Moses to remove his shoe, andbe still. And god said he would lead the Jews out of bondage.
The people wanted water and Moses got impatient. He struck the rock with his rod without God's command and he was punished for that.
1) He brought the people out of Egypt at God's command 2) He received the Torah from God
Moses counted the Israelites at God's command (Numbers ch.26). Later, Joab counted them at the command of King David.
The Israelites were led out of Egypt by Moses, at God's command (Exodus ch.12).
When Moses was dealing with his people in deserts, he became impatient sometimes. For example the rock to obtain water without waiting for God's command.
Through spending his entire life following God's commands to the utmost, Moses became the greatest prophet to ever live (Numbers ch.12, Deuteronomy ch.34).
Moses, at God's command, brought the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus ch.12) and gave them God's Torah (Exodus ch.24). H, to this day, is one of the greatest influences on the Jewish people.
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, at God's command, led his people out of the Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12), and received the two Stone Tablets with the Ten Commandments (Exodus 31:18).
Moses is considered by Religious Jews to have penned the Torah at God's command. More liberal forms of Judaism ascribe to a combination of this and the historical JEPD thesis.
At the command of God (Exodus ch.3), Moses brought the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12), received the Torah from God (Exodus 24:12) and taught it to the Israelites (Deuteronomy 4:5).