Moses was a descendant of the tribe of Levi (Moses was a Levite).
He was a member of the Levite tribe of Israel.
Moses' parents were of the "house of Levi," according to Exodus 2:1.
According to the Septuagint, Moses was from the tribe of Levi.
Moses was a Levite (under the tribe of Levi). Exodus 6.
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The smallest tribe was Manasseh according to the first census taken by Moses and Aaron in Numbers chapter 1.
They were one from each tribe of Israel.
Moses never entered Israel. In fact, Moses never set foot in Israel at any time in his life, either before or after the Exodus.
Moses literally did nothing in Israel ... he never set foot in the 'promised land'.
Musah is a derivative of the name Moses. According to the Book of Exodus, Moses was a son of Amram, a member of the Levite tribe of Israel, having descended from Jacob, and his wife Jochebed. In Islam, Moses is known as Musah and is an important prophet.
He was of the tribe of Judah.
Aaron helped Moses.
The shepherds were from the tribe of Midian, and Jethro's daughters were being harassed by them at a well when Moses intervened and saved them. Jethro, also known as Reuel, was a priest of Midian and father-in-law to Moses.
Israel is a nation but the Jew inhabitants today are descendants of the normadic wandering tribe of Moses during the Egyptian civilization in geographical unity in traces through antiquity in Sumerians,Akkadians,Babylonians,and Assyrians of the Mesopotamian civilization
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No, Moses and Joshua were not cousins. Joshua was Moses " General" when he was fighting in the army. Joshua fought and overcame the battle with a sword. Furthermore, Joshua was of the half-tribe of Ephraim while Moses was of the tribe of Levi.