Answer 1
at first he was the son of the pharaoh (his mother floated him down the Nile so he would not be killed because the pharaoh would kill all first born sons of the Hebrews)then he realized he was actually a Hebrew and killed a slave master because the Hebrews were slaves so he was vanished from the kingdom then he heard the Hebrew God for the first time and the God said to ask the pharaoh to free his people so he went to the pharaoh(which was now his brother not his dad his brothers name is: Ramses II) But he said he wouldn't free them so god punished them with the ten plagues
So the reason god choose Moses is because he was trustworthy and the first time god spoke to him he did what God said
Answer 2
Numbers 12:3 says this:
Now the man Moses was very meek, more than all people who were on the face of the earth.
According to religious texts, Moses heard God in a burning bush and from this forged the 2 tablets of the 10 Commandments - being a messenger of God, he is considered a prophet.
Mohammad
No, Moses was not considered a god by any people or cultures. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not worshipped as a deity.
Moses is not typically considered a "god," although Biblical language does allow that we are "to be like gods," so this is technically correct. We do not know the birthdate of Moses.
Is Moses in heaven with God?* No, not yet. Though, Moses will be in heaven soon.
No, Moses is not considered a god in any religious beliefs or traditions. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not worshipped as a deity.
No, Moses is not considered to be God in any religious beliefs or interpretations. He is regarded as a prophet and a leader in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but not as a deity.
Muhammad (PBUH) :)
Moses' hand became leprous as a sign from God to demonstrate His power and to convince the Israelites of Moses' divine mission. In Exodus 4:6-7, God instructed Moses to place his hand inside his cloak, and when he removed it, it was leprous, symbolizing a miraculous sign. This transformation served as a way to affirm Moses' role as a leader and messenger of God, helping to build faith among the people. God then commanded Moses to restore his hand to normal, further illustrating His authority over disease and healing.
God caused them to be freed. Moses acted as God's messenger to speak to Pharaoh and to lead the Israelites. See also:More about MosesMore about the Exodus from Egypt
Yes, Jesus was considered a messenger by those who followed his teachings, believed to be sent by God to deliver a message of love, forgiveness, and salvation.
Since Moses received messages from God (including one carved into stone tablets, the only written message ever received from God) he is considered to be a prophet.