Exodus 34:28 says that Moses fasted 40 days and nights while receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.
Answer 1it was in exodus not genesis.. and no it would not be his grandfather Ramses was young when moses was found..Answer 2Firstly, although Pharaoh's daughter found Moses and raised him, she was not his mother. Secondly, Pharaoh is a title and the Pharaoh at the time of Moses' youth was not the same Pharaoh (presumably Ramses) when Moses came to request his people's emancipation. As Answer 1 notes, this part is in Exodus Chapter 4.
In the Bible, there is no mention of God specifically instructing Moses to gather people near a lake. However, God did give Moses various instructions and commandments, such as those found in the book of Exodus and Leviticus.
Moses was married to Zipporah ( Exodus 2:21). "And Moses was content to dwell with the man: and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter" The Bible does not say when she died, but because Moses lived to be 120 it can safely be taken that she died before him.
He was three months. pharaoh's daughter found him and adopted him
The leader was Moses, then Joshua took over after the death of Moses.
Moses is featured heavily in Exodus.
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Noah. The Story of Noah and the Flood are found in the book of Gensis where Story of Moses and the Israelites is found in the book of Exodus.
The birth of Moses can be found in Exodus chapter 2 verse 2.
It is hard to tell as the body of Moses was not found. but the soul will be taken away.
Yes, Moses was a Levite in the Bible.
Joshua fasted for 40 days when he went up to Mount Sinai to receive the tablets of the Law from God, similar to Moses' experience. This event is not explicitly detailed in the biblical text concerning Joshua, but it is implied that he was present during Moses' 40-day fast. The specific mention of a 40-day fast associated with Joshua is not found in the scriptures, and most references to 40-day fasts in the Bible are related to Moses and Jesus.
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AnswerThe story of Moses is to be found in the books of Exodus, Numbers, Leviticus and Deuteronomy. However, if you are after verifiable facts about Moses, there is nothing outside the Bible. There is no extrabiblical mention of Moses or of the events with which he is associated in the Bible, and no archaeological evidence for either Moses or those events. In fact, many scholars doubt whether Moses really existed or the events really occurred.
No, Moses did not speak to the rock as instructed in the Bible.
Aaron was Moses' older brother and served as his spokesperson in the Bible.
The first mention of Amram is in Exodus 6, where he is identified as the father of Aaron and Moses.