Moses climbed Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments from God after the Israelites had left Egypt. Abraham moved to Canaan many years before Moses, as part of God's promise to make his descendants a great nation.
The Lord told Moses to take off his sandals, for the ground he was standing on was holy, and to go to Pharaoh to bring the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses obeyed God by following His instructions to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, deliver the Ten Commandments, and guide the people through the desert to the Promised Land. Moses demonstrated faith and humility in carrying out God's will despite facing many challenges along the way.
One of the most important things Moses did was lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and to the Promised Land. He also received the Ten Commandments from God, which became a foundational moral code for the Israelites and later for many other civilizations.
According to the Bible, there were approximately 600,000 Israelite men (not including women and children) who left Egypt during the Exodus. This suggests that a significant portion of the Hebrew slaves left Egypt with Moses.
Moses spent 40 years in Midian tending sheep before he received the call from God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses lived for 120 years, 40 years in Egypt, 40 years in the land of Midian and 40 years leading the Hebrew people in the way to the promised land. ANSWER: Moses lived in Egypt for 40 years and learned all the ways of the Egyptians. The next 40 years Moses lived as a shepherd, was married and His father in law (Jethro) was a priest of Midian. It has been said by many scholars that Jethro was a priest of the one true God. If this is so he and Moses had a lot to talk about as Moses had been raised by his mother, Jecobed for some years and no doubt was told about God by her. It was during the last part of the desert years that Jehovah called Moses to deliver the children out of Egypt. The next 40 years Moses did in fact lead the children out of Egypt and was the go between of God and the Israelites. It wasn't Moses' experience that led God to call upon him. All the work of bringing the Israelites out of Egypt was God's doing. Moses was the instrument.
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According to the Bible, Moses, after killing an Egyptian, fled to the land of Midian in the desert area above the great Rift Valley, east of the Gulf of Aqaba in north-western Arabia. Medieval Arab geographers still referred to this region as the land of Midian; today it is known as the Hijaz. There Moses married the daughter of the Midianite priest Jethro. During this initial episode in Midian, Moses experienced the theophany of Yahweh in the thornbush, which was blazing but was not consumed (Exod. 3:1-4:17). After the Exodus from Egypt, Moses returned with his followers to the same 'mountain of God' in Midian, where he received the Ten commandments and sealed the covenant between God and his people. Moses' father-in-law, the priest of Midian, counselled him about implementing an effective judicial system among the Israelites, apparently based on one already in use among the Midianites (Exod. 18.13-27). On the other hand, the near-consensus of scholars is that there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible, but many believe that the frequent generally favourable references to Midian, here and elsewhere, point to a folk memory of the origins of belief in the God the Hebrews called YHWH (Yahweh). There is evidence that the god of the Midianites was a storm god they knew as YHW, and this god might have been the forerunner of the Hebrew God, YHWH. Research suggests that someone, not necessarily called Moses, or perhaps a small group of escaping slaves could have taken word of the Midianite god to the Israelites, where he was adopted as a Hebrew God. On this view, the Exodus is an epic elaboration of that folk memory.
he went on a 40 year journey, the exodus ======================= The Rest of the Story . . . Actually he traveled even more than that. Moses was born and raised in Egypt, escaped when his life was in danger and walked to Midian, where he married and joined the household of his wife's father. Upon receiving his instructions to return to Egypt, he walked back there from Midian, was involved in the entire run-up to the Exodus, and led/accompanied the Children of Israel on their 40-year route to the 'promised land'. He saw the land from an elevated location, but never entered. Perhaps the central human figure in Biblical Jewish history, Moses never set foot in the promised land !
6 days. The festival of Passover is seven days. The first day celebrates the exodus from Egypt and the seventh day commemorates the splitting of the red sea.
People mourned for Moses 30 days.
Moses spent 40 years in Egypt and another 40 years outside Egypt with Jethro his father in law and 40 years in the dessert.
The first time he left Egypt, Moses left alone. The 2nd time he left, he was accompanied by a throng of up to several million people, comprised of all of the "Children of Israel" and many Egyptians who chose to leave with them.
Not that we know of. Regardless of all of the movies that say he was in love with another woman before he was cast out of egypt, there is no biblical prove of that.The only woman that he was known to have married was Jethros daughter.
45 days.
in the bible it tells us how many so read the chapter exodus