While Moses lead the Israelites through the desert, it was Joshua and Aaron who would lead the nation into Israel.
Moses was forbidden access into the promised land due to his disobedience in striking a rock to summon water (instead of talking to it).
No. According to The Bible (Exodus 12:40-41), the Israelites were in Egypt for 430 years. The biblical genealogy suggests that Moses was born sometime prior to 270 years after the Israelites arrived in Egypt.
For more information on Moses, please visit:
http://christianity.answers.com/theology/moses-in-history-and-tradition
For information on Moses' biblical ancestry, please visit:
http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-genesis
http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-exodus
No; even his father Amram was born in Egypt, since the Israelites had already settled there by the time of his birth. See also:
http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/timeline-of-jewish-history
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Joshua succeeded Moses.
Both Moses and then Joshua were the leaders of the Hebrew people.
Joshua certainly would have believed Moses to be an Israelite, but nobody "alleged" that Moses was an Israelite. Moses was an Israelite because of his ancestry and because of his connection to the people and he believed he was an Israelite.
No. It was first codified by tradition via Moses - an Israelite.
Yes Moses was a Israelite.
Moses was an Israelite.
Moses was not permitted to enter the Promised Land because of his disobedience and anger.
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