Moses was a descendant of the tribe of Levi (Moses was a Levite).
No, Moses and Joshua were not cousins. Joshua was Moses " General" when he was fighting in the army. Joshua fought and overcame the battle with a sword. Furthermore, Joshua was of the half-tribe of Ephraim while Moses was of the tribe of Levi.
The shepherds were from the tribe of Midian, and Jethro's daughters were being harassed by them at a well when Moses intervened and saved them. Jethro, also known as Reuel, was a priest of Midian and father-in-law to Moses.
The tribe of Levi, his bloodline is depicted in the Old Testament in the book of Exodus
The smallest tribe was Manasseh according to the first census taken by Moses and Aaron in Numbers chapter 1.
Moses' father, whose name was Amram, was of the Tribe of Levi. He was the son of Kehath (often misspelled "Kohath") and grandson of Levi (Exodus ch.6). See also:Information about Moses
Yes, Moses is traditionally believed to be a Levite, as he was born into the tribe of Levi according to the Bible.
Moses' father, whose name was Amram, was of the Tribe of Levi. He was the son of Kehath (often misspelled "Kohath") and grandson of Levi (Exodus ch.6). See also:Information about Moses
He was born in Egypt the son of Yocheved from the tribe of Levi.
His grandfather was Kohath son Levi, a patriarch of that tribe.
no, he led them out by each different tribe.
the tribe of Levi. because the lord god was their inheritance. scripture Joshua 13:33