Only God knows his motives.
to free the Israelites
God chose Moses to lead His people out of Egypt to Canaan.
It is considere dimportant as God came down to earth and to speak and choose Moses from the burning bush.
God choose Moses To Lead The Slaves Out Of Egypt.
Moses....I think.
God chose Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt because he was faithful, humble, and willing to follow God's instructions. Moses also had a unique upbringing that prepared him for the task, and he had a deep connection with God, making him a suitable leader for the Israelites.
Actually god chose Moses to lead the people out of slavery in Egypt.Moses (Exodus ch.3).
Moses was speaking to the people of Israel, but he was relaying God's words. This is clear from Deuteronomy 29:1-2. The actual verse itself is Deuteronomy 30:19.
In return for what?Here are some things which Moses requested from God.That God should choose someone else to lead the Israelites (Exodus 4:13)That God should forgive the sin of the Israelites (Exodus 32:11-14)That God should go with the Israelites (Exodus 33:15-16)That God should show Moses His glory (Exodus 33:18)That God should teach Moses His ways (Exodus 33:13)That God should heal Miriam (Numbers 12:13)That God should choose a leader to serve after Moses' death (Numbers 27:16)See also:More about Moses
Moses did not need to choose (in Numbers ch.20), because God explicitly told him to avoid a confrontation with Edom (Deuteronomy 2:5).
Moses had a very intimate and personal relationship with God. He gave up a life of luxury to follow Him. Moses angered Him a few times because he questioned Gods decision to choose Moses as his servant, but God listened to Moses like a true friend would, and gave him the help that he needed to do as God wished. Moses was also allowed to see God and speak to Him, face to face. God trusted Moses with His laws, with the safety of His people and the deliverance from Egypt. God also listened to Moses' prayer to save the children of Israel, even though they complained against him.
This was the location of God's first address to Moses