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Moses was the God-appointed leader of Israel at the time when they were led out of the slavery (and attempted genocide/infanticide) in Egypt, eventually to enter the land of Israel or Canaan. They were thus liberated by God, through the chief agency and leadership of Moses. See Exodus ch.1 through 12.

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