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The first time he left Egypt, Moses left alone. The 2nd time he left, he was accompanied by a throng of up to several million people, comprised of all of the "Children of Israel" and many Egyptians who chose to leave with them.
Moses
Because, with God's supervision, Moses brought his people out of Egypt and gave them God's Torah.
Yes, Moses lead the 'children of Israel' out of Egypt.
This is because Moses led the Israelites out of slavery and persecution in Egypt and brought them the 10 commandments from God.
God used Moses to direct his children out of Egypt. Moses was chosen by God to be the leader and deliverer of the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt. He led them through the Red Sea, guided them in the wilderness, and eventually brought them to the edge of the Promised Land.
I think it was Moses
He brought the Jews out of Egypt under God's guidance and gave them God's Torah.
Moses got the Hebrew slaves Fred from the Egyptian Pharaoh.
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God liberated the Jews in Egypt in the book of Exodus.
He is viewed as a main religious figure in both the catholic and Jewish religion, who brought the Hebrews out of Egypt.