Moses never settled during the forty remaining years of his life that followed the exodus.
He served as political and military leader of the Children of Israel during their trek from
Egypt to the promised land, and died just before they entered it. Not only did he spend
the last 40 years of his life traveling, but it's startling to realize that Moses, the great
leader of the new Jewish nation, never in his life ever once set foot in the promised land,
not before, during, or after the period of bondage in Egypt. Moses was born and raised in
Egypt, self-exiled in Midian for forty years, and finally one of the "wandering" multitude
in the desert. Only two individuals released in the exodus entered the promised land,
and neither of them was Moses.
The book Exodus was written by Moses and it is about him and the Israelites journey through the desert.
Moses
Moses
Jethro was the father of Moses' wife (Exodus ch.2 and ch.18).See also:more about Moses
Genesis Exodus Numbers Deuteronomy
Moses was given instructions as to how to build the tabernacle.This is recorded in the Book of Exodus.
In the biblical story of the Exodus, Moses' Egyptian brother is named Ramses.
Exodus is based on the birth and the youth of Moses.
Aaron was Moses's brother and the first high priest of the children of Israel.
Yes he did (Exodus ch.12).
Moses and Isarel exodus Egypt to Canaan
It is called the Exodus