Yes. In fact it is often used as an example of how man tries to fulfill God's plan for him in his own power and fails. Moses had to be humbled in the desert and learn to trust God before he could fulfill the plan to free his people from Egypt.
Edit: Yes, if you kill someone, that is a sin. Even if that person deserved it.
Once it was found out that he had killed a Egyptian, he fled to the land of Median.
Moses killed an Egyptian man after witnessing him beating an Israelite slave. This act caused Moses to flee from Egypt and eventually led him to his encounter with God at the burning bush.
Moses killed the Egyptian , as he saw that he was mistreating the Israelite slave.
Because he killed an Egyptian taskmaster for beating his own people.
All of the Bibical Egyptian firstborns were killed. You should read your bible to find out. I think it should be in Moses or Joshua, but probably Moses.
You can find who Moses killed in Genesis.AnswerAll the Bible tells us is that it was 'an Egyptian' which is why Moses had to flee for his life, as Pharoah now wanted to kill him. We are not told the identity of this Egyptian. It is recorded in the early chapters of Exodus.
If you ask where Moses fled . Moses fled Egypt because he killed a Egyptian and fled to Median.
no he was possessed by the devil. sure.
He killed him.
He was treated well, and raised in the context of royalty. Pharaoh sought to have him killed after he (Moses) killed a cruel Egyptian taskmaster (Exodus ch.2), but that was after Moses had already grown up.
he killed an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew
40 acts 7:23-29