To be a Jew to Moses meant hardship and slavery under the cruel egyptian.
They moved because the wasn't enough water for them to survive. They moved so they could be near the Nile river. The Nile river supplied them with enough water for the Israelites, also in the book of exodus.
Together with Moses (and under his leadership), the Israelites went out from under the Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12). They received the Torah from God (Exodus 24:12). They entered into the covenant with God (Exodus ch.19 and ch.24), and participated in the building of the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.35-40). They journeyed toward the Holy Land and arrived at its outskirts at the time of Moses' death.See also:More about Moses
God.Answer 2In Egypt it was Moses who rescued the Israelites from slavery under Pharaoh, with miraculous assistance from God.
1) Under God's guidance, Moses brought the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12), transforming the Israelites into a distinct nation. 2) Moses received the Torah from God (Exodus 24:12) and wrote it (Deuteronomy 31:24).
The historical event where the Jews escaped slavery at the hands of the egyptians and travelled until they came to what is now Israel the Hebrews' flight from Egypt under the guidance of Moses.
The Exodus is when Moses freed the Hebrew people from slavery under Egyptian rule. This time showed the Jews that God is merciful and strong which strengthened their belief and trust in him. God did miraculous things in his aid of the Jews. If you would like to know more about the story itself, I recommend you watch Prince of Egypt.
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No. Jesus Himself states that divorce only entered during Moses' time, because of the wickedness of Israel and that 400 years under Egyptian rule had weakened the culture.
No. Exodus is the name for the second book of the bible and the Torah. It refers to the people of Israel escaping from Egyptian captivity and making for the land of Canaan under the lead of Moses and Aaron on a forty-year-journey.
As a Young man Moses killed an Egyptian for abusing a Hebrew slave. In Fear for his life Moses flees Egypt and Midian. So he was rebelling against them because he was scared of what migh happen.
Moses led the Israelites in their journey out of Egypt into the land known as Canaan. He was chosen by God to lead the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, guiding them through the wilderness for 40 years. Under his leadership, they received the Ten Commandments and established their covenant with God. Ultimately, Moses was succeeded by Joshua, who led the Israelites into Canaan after Moses' death.