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What was the long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan known as?

The long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.


How was Tubman like Moses in the Bible what was her promise land?

She was like Moses because she led her people out of bondage and slavery. She had no "Promised Land" as such since her connection to Moses was that she was a coordinator of slave liberation. However, you could reasonably say that Canada was her "Promised Land" since Blacks who escaped to Canada gained their freedom.


Who were leaders of Israel chosen by God?

In the Old Testament, leaders of Israel chosen by God included Moses, who led the Israelites out of Egypt, and Joshua, who succeeded Moses and led the Israelites into the Promised Land. Later on, there were judges like Samuel and prophets like Samuel or David who were chosen by God to lead the nation of Israel.


Who was a poor speaker though whom God sent plagues to Egypt and rescued his people?

Moses was a poor speaker whom God chose to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God sent plagues on Egypt through Moses to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Through God's guidance, Moses led the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt.


Who lead the Israelite into Canaan?

Joshua served under Moses: He was a leader of the Israelites in battle (Exodus 17) and with Moses when he received the 10 Commandments atop the mountain. (Exodus 32) He was the son of Nun (Numbers 11) and was one of only two -out of ten- men sent in to examine the Promised Land who came back with a favorable report. (Numbers 13) He was appointed by God to succeed Moses as leader of the Israelites (Numbers 27).

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Who led the Jewish People from Egyptian captivity?

Moses (Exodus ch.12).


Who was known as Moses?

Harriet Tubman was known as "Moses" for leading the African American slaves away from the slavery in the South. As Moses led his people away from the past Egyptian's cruel torture and labors.


Who was known Moses?

Harriet Tubman was known as "Moses" for leading the African American slaves away from the slavery in the South. As Moses led his people away from the past Egyptian's cruel torture and labors.


What led the Jews out of Egypt?

Moses Led The Jews Out Of Egypt The Jews were led out of Egypt on two different occasions, the first was by moses when the Egyptian faroh chased them out which is discussed in all the religious books, the second occasion was in 1952 when Egypt gained their independence from the british. Most Egyptian Jews escaped to different countries due to hatred from the Egyptian and fear of losing their assets.


What did Moses do for his people?

Moses, at God's command, led his people out of the Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12), and received the two Stone Tablets with the Ten Commandments (Exodus 31:18).


Who was the leader that Moses led out of Egypt"?

The leader that Moses led out of Egypt was the Israelites.


In Exodus 2-4 what are the situations that mosses witnessed?

In Exodus 2-4, Moses witnessed several situations. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave, which led him to kill the Egyptian. He also witnessed two Hebrews fighting each other and tried to intervene. Later, he witnessed the burning bush and heard God speaking to him, instructing him to go to Pharaoh and lead the Israelites out of Egypt.


Who convinced the pharaoh to free the hebrews and also led them out of Egypt?

moses


Who led the isralites out of Egypt?

I think it was Moses


Who and Moses led the children of Israel?

Aaron helped Moses.


Who led exodus?

Moses


Which religion left Egyptian slavery under moses?

The answer you are looking for is "Judaism", but that is not entirely accurate. Judaism is informed by the laws of the Torah which had not yet been revealed when Moses led the Exodus. As a result, the people who departed were Hebrews who would eventually become Jews.