When Moses came down with the ten commandments, he saw a sight that angered him. The Hebrew people melted all their gold and made a golden calf. Not only did they make a calf idol they were worshiping it. Strictly against the very first commandment of god.
Moses left Egypt on at least two occasions. The first was after he killed an Egyptian overseer and was, basically, a wanted criminal. It is obvious why he didn't want to return. The second, many years later, after Moses had returned to Egypt, was the now famous exodus of the Jews to the Promised Land. This situation is more complicated. Originally Pharaoh wanted the Jews to leave because of their frightening rate of reproduction. The large numbers of Jews could have constituted an internal threat. However, the Jews refused to leave. Still, the Jews were a valuable source of labor, but not on the pyramids, which were built by Egyptians. Jews made mud brick, which was the standard building material, even of Pharaoh's palace. Pharaoh kept making the working conditions ever harsher for the Jews, and so they decided to leave. Naturally Pharaoh resisted because he would have lost a large and important part of his work force. The Jews were never slaves, They were in "bondage" meaning that they had to work to pay for food and the privilege of living in Egypt.
HE FELT DISSPOINTED BECAUSE OF WHAT HIS BRUTHA WAS DOIN WITH HIS PEOPLE
Moses returned to Egypt , as god told him to go and tell pharaoh to release the Jews from slavery.
All the Prophets are reported to have felt unworthy and inadequate to whatever task they believed god has set them.
moses felt happy
by taking a census. God told him to fight an enemy and that he would win with God's help, but, lacking faith, Moses wanted a count of men (soldiers) so that he would feel more confident in the power of the men than in the power of God.
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.
Moses obeyed God by following His instructions to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, deliver the Ten Commandments, and guide the people through the desert to the Promised Land. Moses demonstrated faith and humility in carrying out God's will despite facing many challenges along the way.
Peter argued with Jesus. Moses questioned his ability to be a leader as God wanted him to be.
The people wanted water and Moses got impatient. He struck the rock with his rod without God's command and he was punished for that.
Moses was not really scared , but he wanted Mosee the burning bush.
First of all, Moses only saved his people with the help of God. God performed the ten plagues which finally persuaded Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave. But the Egyptians came after them. God parted the Red Sea and led Israel through it and into the dessert. All Moses did was show the people what God wanted them to do.
Yes he was a great prophet, as he spoke what the God wanted to tell the Jews on many a time.
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
He was taken aback as he feared that they would kill him, for killing a Egyptian.
Aaron became a priest through a divine appointment by God. In the Old Testament, God selected Aaron, the brother of Moses, to serve as the first high priest of Israel. This appointment was part of God's plan for the organization and rituals of the Israelite priesthood.