He almost drowned in the Nile at birth.
He was almost killed by Pharaoh (Exodus ch.2).
People accused him of making things worse (Exodus, end of ch.5).
He had to deal with complaints (Exodus ch.16 and elsewhere).
He laid his life on the line in an effort to gain God's forgiveness for the people when they sinned (Exodus ch.32).
He needed help with guiding the people (Exodus ch.18, Numbers ch.11).
His sister was afflicted (Numbers ch.12).
He faced a rebellion (Numbers ch.16).
He was not permitted to enter the Land (Numbers ch.20).
Grasshoppers face many troubles. they face getting squished by humans, starvation, and being captured that is all.nope they sometimes get eaten or killed .
A: Normal life, what is your definition of normal, and work towards your idea of the concept. Life though has personal heath troubles, financial troubles and social troubles. If you can balance any, or all of these, life may be considered normal.
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Moses' strength is to face danger, face pharaoh, and had the right to speak God's words for God.
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Moses only talked and listened to god, for 40 days , but he did not see him face to face.
No, according to the Bible, Moses never saw God's face during his encounters with Him.
the key event in Moses life are the ten commandants
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