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Why was Moses an important Hebrew leader?

moses is an important hebrew leader bacause god sent him to free the slaves (his people)


If there is only one God then why did He not free all the slaves at the time He freed the Hebrew slaves?

Perhaps it is in the Bible, but by faith alone you know that God works in His time. The Hebrew people were God's chosen ones. They were filled with faith that God would one day free them. God works in mysterious ways no one can understand.


The god of the Hebrew people?

Thet translation of "God of the Hebrew people" into Hebrew is אלוקי ישראל (Elohei Yisrael).


What significance does Moses have to the Hebrew people?

He was chosen by God to lead the Hebrew from slavery


Who would Hebrew people worship?

God.


What is god's unusual method used in judges?

In Judges, God sends an oppressor that reminds the Hebrew people that they need him. He would then send a judge who would call the people out on what they were doing wrong and how they can gain God's favor back. When Abraham made the covenant with God, God told him that they would be his treasure if they obeyed his laws. The judge would save the people then die.


How do say God send you in Hebrew?

If you meant "May God send you": If you are male = shehashem tishlakh otkha If you are female = shehashem tishlak otakakh If you meant "God sent you": If you are male = hashem shalakh otkha If you are female = hashem shalakh otakakh


Why did the Israelite consider themselves to be god's children?

Because the bible says god chose the Hebrew people as his people.


Who feed the people in the exodus?

In Exodus god provided manna for the Hebrew people.


What for Moses was selected by God?

Moses was selected by God, to go and free the Hebrew slaves in Egypt, he was to lead them to the promised land.


What are the Hebrew religon beliefs?

They believe that they are the chosen people of God.


Who were the moral conscience of the Hebrew people?

The prophets were considered the moral conscience of the Hebrew people. They were chosen by God to convey his messages and teachings, often emphasizing justice, righteousness, and obedience to God's laws in the face of moral and social challenges.