Moses was born in the Bible during the time when the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt, around 1393-1273 BCE. His birth is significant because he was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery and to receive the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, establishing the foundation of the Israelite faith and their covenant with God.
Moses was of Hebrew descent, belonging to the Israelite tribe of Levi. According to the Bible, Moses was born in Egypt during a time when the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians.
No Moses died before the book of Joshua was written.
In the Israelite calendar, months generally alternate between 29 and 30 days, depending on the time of the New Moon.
Moses died around 1401 BC at the age of 120 years. This puts his birth around 1521 BC.
Most people of the time worshipped more than one God, the Israelites were monotheistic(as long as Moses was watching). It is possible that Moses got the idea from Egyptian Ra (the Sun God).
He announced that the Israelite workers would from then on have to gather straw for the bricks they were making. See also the Related Link.The Exodus
Nothing. He was born Israelite (Jewish) and remained that way.How did Moses know he was an Israelite?1) In those days, Israelite custom was to nurse babies for up to four years. Since it was his own mother who nursed him (Exodus 2:8-9), his family had plenty of time to teach him before he was returned to Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus 2:10) to live in the palace. 2) Moses was not a prisoner in the royal palace. He came and went as he pleased (Exodus 2:11 and 2:13) and sought out his people (ibid).
Moses never had to make such a choice. He knew all along that he was an Israelite; and as a servant of God, he obeyed God's command to announce the Plagues against Egypt. And after the Exodus, Moses never looked back.How did Moses, raised by Pharaoh's daughter, know he was an Israelite -1) In those days, Israelite custom was to nurse babies for up to four years. Since it was his own mother who nursed him (Exodus 2:8-9), his family had plenty of time to teach him before he was returned to Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus 2:10) to live in the palace.2) Moses was not a prisoner in the royal palace. He came and went as he pleased (Exodus 2:11 and 2:13) and sought out his people (ibid).See also:More about Moses
Depends how "early." Before Moses, the religion that would later be called Judaism was based on the teachings of Abraham. From the time of Moses, the Hebrew (Israelite) religion is the Torah itself, its beliefs and laws. See the following link.What_did_abraham_and_moses_do_together
All the Jewish people living at that time who followed Moses.
Between Abraham and Moses, the land of Canaan saw the establishment of the Israelite patriarchs, including Isaac and Jacob, who was later named Israel. Jacob's descendants, the twelve tribes of Israel, settled in Egypt due to famine, leading to their eventual enslavement. Over time, God raised Moses to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and back to Canaan, fulfilling the promises made to Abraham regarding the land and his descendants. This period encompasses significant developments in the identity and faith of the Israelite people.