Abraham and Moses are considered prophets in the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. They are revered figures in all three faiths for their leadership, teachings, and guidance in spreading monotheism.
According to the Bible, God never spoke with Moses "face to face." Moses was never allowed to look at God in the face, because to do so would kill him. He was able to glimpse the back of God once.
According to religious texts, Moses heard God in a burning bush and from this forged the 2 tablets of the 10 Commandments - being a messenger of God, he is considered a prophet.
being a prophet of God
to free the Israelites
A prophet is someone who speaks on behalf of God, defends the truth, and works for justice. They are believed to be messengers of God, bringing revelations and guidance to humanity. Examples of prophets include Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, among others.
I believe it was Moses considering that in my daily bible he told and believed that God was always with his people in the time when the Jewish people were slaves for Pharaoh in Egypt.
God called Moses because He wanted Moses to lead the Exodus ( release all the slaves in Egypt ) He also knew that the Lord believed in him so he saved him and the slaves because they believed in him too.
No. Muhammad is the name of the founding prophet of Islam. The Founding Prophet in Judaism is Moses.
To be a spokesperson for his brother Moses the prophet.
Hebrews believed that god had revealed the laws (ten commandments) to Moses theredy making a promise with them.
yes they did believed that the Israelites believed that God delivered the ten commandments to them through moses because God did. He thought Moses would be more safer with the commandments then others.