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Q: What does Moses tell the Hebrews that pharaoh cannot take from them?
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How did Moses and Abraham shape the history of the Hebrew people?

Answer 1Abraham shaped the Hebrew history by being told by God himself, or believed that He did tell him, to leave his own home, and settle into Canaan where his descendants-the Hebrews-- finally settled also, but later, some of the Hebrews moved to Egypt, (they moved to other parts of the world later). However, with the growth of the Hebrews, the pharaoh of Egypt, was worried the Hebrews soon might take over, and to stop that from happening, he made the Hebrews slaves. A man named Moses appeared among the Hebrews in Egypt. God told Moses to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt. Moses then went to the pharaoh and demanded that the Hebrews should be free. The pharaoh refused. Soon afterward a series of plagues (disasters) struck Egypt and the pharaoh then agreed to let the Hebrews free.Christian answer:They both spread the word about God and Jesus.Jewish answer:Abraham founded Judaism.Moses brought the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Torah from God.


When the Pharaoh released the Hebrews what kind of bread did they take?

Matzoh


When Moses asks for his name what answer does God give to him and what does the word mean?

When Moses asks for God's name, God answers "I am who I am" or "I am that I am." The name signifies God's self-existence and eternality, emphasizing that God simply is and requires no further designation.


How long did it take moses to find the Hebrews?

He didn't have to search, because he knew where they were.


Which story was Moses in?

Moses was in the Book of the Exodus, which describes the life of Moses. Moses was sent down the Nile River by his mother to save him from his death. The Pharaoh's wife finds Moses and takes him as a sign from the gods. Moses grows up as a prince of Egypt with Ramses II. Soon, Moses finds his sister, also finding out that he is not an Egyptian, but a Hebrew. He runs away from Egypt after killing an Egyptian while trying to protect a Hebrew slave. He lives in the desert for many years living with a tribe of Hebrews. One day, Moses finds the burning bush and received a message from God. He says that Moses must go back to Egypt to free his people. So Moses did as told, but the pharaoh, Ramses II, did not free the Hebrews. God got angry, and sent 10 plagues down on Egypt consisting of insects and gross bugs. On the last plague, Ramses's son died. Ramses agreed to have Moses's people go. when they made it to the Red Sea, Ramses decided to take back the decision and send his troops out to retrieve the Hebrews, but God let the Hebrews go through the Red Sea without harm and flushed all of Ramses's troops. Moses finds Canaan with all of the other Hebrews and lives a good life.


Why do Moses succeed?

Moses succeeded because he obeyed God and had the king of Egypt to let the Hebrews go away for slavery. even if he tried to take back the Hebrews as slave's God protected them through the red sea. (this answer is the true answer. believe it I'm a Christian)


Why did the Hebrews leave Egypt?

After the last pique in which the first born died , Pharaoh told Moses to take the people and go out of Egypt, They took cattle and gold as well, they made the golden calf. It could be gold from the Egyptians as well.


Who left Moses in the bushes?

Moses was born in 1593 B.C.E., in Egypt, the son of Amram, from the tribe of Levi. Having seen the growth of the Hebrews, and fearing a take-over (Exodus 1:7-10+12), Pharoah ordered a genocide of all newborn Hebrew males. Moses' mother, Jochebed(Exodus 6:20), hid Moses for three months to protect him, then placed him in the reeds in the Nile River (Exodus 1:22), where Pharaoh's daughter found him.(Exodus 2:5-10)


What are moses' main stories from the bible?

The high points of the Bible including Moses are:The birth of Moses, which includes his mother placing him in a basket and into the Nile River to escape death from PharaohMoses' escape from Egypt to Midian, where he rescued the sheep belonging to the daughters of the High Priest. The High Priest invited him to stay and live among them, and Moses married the High Priest's daughter Zipporah and then gave birth to a son Gershom.Moses and the burning bush- while tending to the flocks of sheep, Moses went into the mountains to fetch a stray sheep and came upon a burning bush, through which God spoke to Moses and instructed him to go back to Egypt and lead his people up out of EgyptMoses performed a series of miracles while trying to convince the Pharaoh of Egypt to "let his people go" including turning the Nile into blood.Moses and the angel of death- God instructed Moses and the Hebrews to take the blood of a pure lamb and spread its blood over the door frame; this would save them from the wrath of the angel of death because the angel of death would come over the land and if the blood was present the angel of death would "pass over". Penalties for not doing this resulted in the death of the first born son in every household, which included the son of Pharaoh. Jews continue to celebrate this miracle every year during Passover- remembrance of God delivering the Hebrews from Pharaoh and up out of Egypt and into the Promised Land.Moses parted the Red Sea using his staff- Pharaoh allowed the Hebrews to leave after the death of his son but then quickly changed his mind soon after. The Egyptians followed the Hebrews and planned to corner and attack them at the Red Sea but God blocked the way of the Egyptians and Moses struck the water with his staff and parted the Red Sea- allowing the Hebrews to walk through to the other side, and the Egyptians to be washed away.


What is the opinion of the Jews about the wife of Pharaoh who brought up Moses?

While the Qur'an in 28:9 refers to the woman in the Egyptian Court who adopted Moses as being Pharaoh's wife, in Exodus 2:5-10, it is his daughter. Therefore, the Jewish opinions concern Pharaoh's daughter, not his wife. Jewish opinions of her are mostly ambivalent to slightly positive. One positive is that Jewish commentators like Rashi noted that the women in the Pharaoh's daughter's entourage did not want to bring baby Moses in from the reeds but she commanded them to do so, insuring that Moses would live. The other positive is that when Miriam asked to take Moses to a Hebrew woman (i.e. his birth mother) as a wet nurse, Pharaoh's daughter immediately agreed, allowing Moses to connect to his birth mother and to suckle from his own people. However, in both cases, she was more controlled by Divine Providence than actual moral fortitude.


Who did the Hebrews believe that they had a covenant?

They believed that they have a covenant with God. Today they are called Jews, and they still believe this (although this belief is very personal and may take many different forms).


How long did it take to take the organs out of the pharaoh?

It took 25 hours to take the organs out of a pharaoh.