He drove the Egyptian slaves (mostly Hebrew) to freedom!!
moses had 3 boys
Umm, maybe in my pocket? Hell yeah Moses come from my pocket!
The last name Moses has several origins. It is of Hebrew, English and Welsh origin. It derived from the Biblical name of the Hebrew prophet, Moses.
Harriet Tubman, because she freed slaves and in The Bible Moses freed people
Harriet Tubman was known as "Moses" for leading the African American slaves away from the slavery in the South. As Moses led his people away from the past Egyptian's cruel torture and labors.
The ten things that God did during the time of Moses were called Plagues.
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She was a Naive artist, meaning that she had not learnt from an art school or the like.
Abraham and Moses
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Moses led the Jewish people out of slavery and then informed people of the ten commandments that God gave to people. People then were able to realize that some of the things they were doing were sins and that they needed to repent and needed a Messiah for our souls, not just our time on earth.
When Moses was dealing with his people in deserts, he became impatient sometimes. For example the rock to obtain water without waiting for God's command.
Before the time of Moses God spoke to people eg Abraham, Isaac, Jacob (Israel) so maybe there were some things written down. However it wasn't until after the exodus from Egypt that God made the covenant with the nation of Israel and that's when Moses recorded the laws of the covenant.
If you mean Moses from The Bible he led the Hebrews who were slaves out of Egypt. this story is pretty intresting and fun to read, if you would like to learn more just pick up a bible :) he also did some other things like talk to God from a burning bush (this is also in the Bible)
The Torah states that God spoke to Moses many times. It was Moses who received the Torah from God. See also Numbers ch. 12, and Deuteronomy, end of ch. 34, for some of the praises of Moses.
Moses can be referred to as many things, such as a prophet. Because he spoke God's Word to the people, he could also be called a preacher.