God gave him the strength to be a good leader. He always told God that he wasn't a good speaker but God told him to do what he had to do anyways. The people saw that he was led by God and I guess God told their hearts that Moses was the one to follow. The important thing is he obeyed God. Listened, loved, and obeyed God. One very important thing he did was free the Israelites from slavary, so that played a vert big part about being a strong leader. He was also a very wise person.
1312 BCE.
Around 1393-1273 BCE
Joshua was the leader of the Israelites after the death of Moses. It was him that led them across the Jordan River into the promised land (Canaan.)
Moses led the Israelites OUT of Egypt. Joshua led them into the promised land (roughly where Israel is today).
On Mount Sinai in Egypt, God created a covenant with the people of Israel by speaking to Moses, their leader. This occurred in Genesis chapter 34:10-28.
There were many leaders in Israel, from Moses in Exodus to Zerubbabel in Zechariah 4.6 to 14 And finally, the main leader, the chief cornerstone, which the builders rejected, Jesus Christ our Lord and our God.
Moses never entered Israel. In fact, Moses never set foot in Israel at any time in his life, either before or after the Exodus.
Moses literally did nothing in Israel ... he never set foot in the 'promised land'.
Moses was the God-appointed leader of Israel at the time when they were led out of the slavery (and attempted genocide/infanticide) in Egypt, eventually to enter the land of Israel or Canaan. They were thus liberated by God, through the chief agency and leadership of Moses. See Exodus ch.1 through 12.
Aaron helped Moses.
The leader that Moses led out of Egypt was the Israelites.
The leader was Moses, then Joshua took over after the death of Moses.