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HaShem didn't take any form as He is not a physical being. Such things as the burning bush were focal points for Moshe (Moses), they weren't literally HaShem.

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Who is Jesus Moses?

Jesus and Moses were two different people. Jesus is the Son of God that was crucified to take the sins of the whole world. Moses was a prophet and a man who lead Israel out of captivity in Egypt.


Which country did Moses take the slaves to?

Moses took the people to Palestine.AnswerHe took the ex-slaves into the wilderness. It was Joshua who took them into the Holy Land.


How long did the journey take to Canaan last after Moses led the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt?

three months


How is Moses and the ten commandment related?

Moses was chosen by God to lead the children of Israel out of bondage in Egypt. After they had left and crossed the Red Sea they traveled to Mount Sinai. Then God told Moses to come up the Mount alone and there God gave Moses the Ten Commandments written on two stone tablets to take down to the children of Israel. The children of Israel was the Hebrew people (Exodus, chapters 3-32).


How is Moses and Ten Commandments related?

Moses was chosen by God to lead the children of Israel out of bondage in Egypt. After they had left and crossed the Red Sea they traveled to Mount Sinai. Then God told Moses to come up the Mount alone and there God gave Moses the Ten Commandments written on two stone tablets to take down to the children of Israel. The children of Israel was the Hebrew people (Exodus, chapters 3-32).


Did Jesus take his ensalved people out of Egypt?

Yes. But, that was a thousand years, before He Became Incarnated in the Womb of His Mother, the Virgin Mary.


What purpose did the Law of Moses serve?

1) God's purpose in speaking to Moses (Exodus ch.3) was to have him be the leader who would take the Israelites out of Egypt (ibid) and continue to lead them henceforth. Later, Moses would be the one to receive the Ten Commandments from God (Exodus 31:18), as well as the rest of the Torah (Exodus 24:12), and teach them to the Israelites. 2) Moses' purpose in life was to serve God continuously, and to obey anything and everything that God would say.See also:If that's true, why did Moses hesitate?


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.


How accurate is "The Prince of Egypt" in depicting the biblical story of Moses?

"The Prince of Egypt" is a mostly accurate depiction of the biblical story of Moses, but it does take some creative liberties for storytelling purposes. The film captures the essence of the story and key events, but some details may be altered or exaggerated for dramatic effect.


What did the Lord tell Moses to do at the burning bush?

To remove his sandals because he was standing on holy ground. (Exodus 3:5)


What Moses did for people?

Moses led the Jews out of Egypt under God's guidance (Exodus, first 12 chapters); and he conveyed to them the two stone Tablets of the Ten Commandments (Exodus ch.24), as well as the rest of the Torah (Deuteronomy 31:9).


Why in the history of egypt on the pyramids there is nothing about moses?

Because Moses is said to have lived in Egypt in around 1250BC 1200 years after the Giza pyramids were built and about 300 years after the last pyramid. The Bible account (Exodus 1 v.11-15) of Moses does not mention pyramids but cities. Cities built predominately out of mud brick. Another option is that the whole event of the Israelites in Egypt did not take place. It is at best myth, a reference to a lesser event blown out of proportion by the passage of time. There are no references to it outside of the Bible.