God told Moses that He would lead the Israelites to the Promised Land, a land flowing with milk and honey, which He had promised to give to their ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Despite Moses' leadership, he was not permitted to enter the Promised Land himself due to disobedience. Instead, God instructed Moses to view the land from a distance and to prepare the Israelites for their entry under Joshua’s leadership. This promise symbolized hope and fulfillment of God's covenant with His people.
that God does not lie.
To the promise land away from Egypt.
Moses was supposed to tell the Israelites that God had sent him to lead them out of slavery in Egypt and to the promised land. He was to convey God's message of deliverance and provide instructions for their journey and obedience to God's commands.
Jesus did not tell Moses to do anything, it was god who spoke to him.
moses
Moses' route out of Egypt in the biblical narrative is significant because it symbolizes the liberation of the Israelites from slavery and their journey to the Promised Land. It also represents God's power and faithfulness in fulfilling his promises to his people.
Moses was not permitted to set his feet on the promised land.
In Deuteronomy chapter 2, Moses and the Israelites wished to pass through the land of Heshbon, but King Sihon refused them permission and refused to sell them meat. God told Moses to kill Sihon and possess his land, so that they could have passage. Sihon must have been a really powerful king.
Moses was selected by God, to go and free the Hebrew slaves in Egypt, he was to lead them to the promised land.
God wanted Moses to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and into the promised land.
Tell them I am sent you.
god told Moses to leave Egypt to go to his father for advice