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Leader and prophet of Israel from the exodus from Egypt to their entry into the promised land. Considered by Judaism to be the greatest of the prophets.
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How does Hebrews 11:27 say Moses was not afraid?
Regarding the text in Exodus 2:14, it doesn't say Moses left Egypt, it says, "Moses fled from Pharaoh and stayed in the land of Midian." … Moses lack of faith at various times in his life is immaterial to the point being made in Hebrews 11:27. …
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Where did Moses give the warning that is mentioned in Leviticus 10:3?
The fact that the instructions are listed later in the text than the incident is a reflection of how Moses ordered the text for future generations, not of when Aaron and the priests received them. …
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Would Moses have taken the land of Sihon if he had not resisted in Deutoronomy 2:26-30?
The Reluctant Warriors
In Deuteronomy Chapter 1 Moses recounts how the people of Israel were reluctant to go into Canaan as commanded, and how they then changed their minds, refusing God's command to … Moses' recollection of Israel's journey continues in Deuteronomy 2, where he relates God's instructions to not meddle with Edom. …
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Which are the other tests/complaints mentioned in Numbers 14:22?
(Deuteronomy 1:40-46)
the rejection of Moses and the desire of the people to choose a replacement for him to take them back to Egypt, which is additional to their fear about going in and taking the land …
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What's the difference between אֱלֹהִ֖ים and כֵּֽאלֹהִ֔ים
And she called his name Moses: and she said, Because I drew him out of the water.
-- Exodus 2:10 KJV
Moses complained twice he wasn't up to the task:
And Moses spake before the LORD, saying, Behold … -- Exodus 6:30 KJV
The intent was to empower Moses in such a way that the LORD could bring out the leader he knew lay within Moses, and at the same time astound and provoke Pharaoh1 by the powers Moses …
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Why did Moses order female virgins to be kept alive but all others killed in Numbers 31:17-18?
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-- Numbers 25:1-3 (KJV)
The narrative then details:
(v. 4) God's instruction to Moses to hang the people involved in the sin. … (v. 5) Moses' instruction to the leaders to kill all the men of their clans who took part in the sin.
(v. 6) A man of Israel appears before Moses and the people of Israel with a foreign woman. …