How did Moses free the slaves from Egypt?

God ordered Moses to stretch out his staff over the Red Sea, and the sea parted. This allowed the Israelites to escape across the sea, and away from Egypt unharmed. Meanwhile, the Pharaoh and his army followed them by charging into the sea.
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What happened when Moses led the slaves out of Egypt?

Exulting, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, but Pharaoh tried to ambush the Hebrews near the “Sea of Reeds.” Moses spread his hands and a strong eastern wind forged a path through the waters. As soon as Pharaoh's chariots tried to plunge after them, the waters returned and Pharaoh's army drowned.
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Where did Moses take the slaves?

Hecataeus tells how the Egyptians blamed a plague on foreigners and expelled them from the country, whereupon Moses, their leader, took them to Canaan.
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How many people did Moses bring out of Egypt?

Israel's total population leaving at the Exodus was 5,550 according to Petrie, over 20,000 according to Mendenhall, about 72,000 (Wenham) and about 140,000 (Clark).
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How were slaves freed in ancient Egypt?

Methods by which slaves could attain their freedom included marriage or entering temple service (being 'purified'). The latter is depicted in, for example, the Restoration Stela of Tutankhamen.
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How long did it take Moses to lead the people out of Egypt?

Yahweh made a covenant with the Israelites at Mount Sinai and delivered the Ten Commandments to Moses, who continued to lead his people through 40 years of wandering in the wilderness until they reached the edge of Canaan. He died before he could enter the Promised Land.
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What was the main reason why Moses did not want to go to Egypt?

Moses simply refused to accept the responsibility of dealing with the Pharaoh of Egypt even though he knew everything about Egyptian culture and the problems of Israel's slavery.
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Why did the Egyptians become afraid of the Israelites?

Thousands of years ago, according to the Old Testament, the Jews were slaves in Egypt. The Israelites had been in Egypt for generations, but now that they had become so numerous, the Pharaoh feared their presence. He feared that one day the Isrealites would turn against the Egyptians.
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Why did Moses decide to run away from Egypt to the wilderness?

Moses saw an Egyptian beating an Israelite, so he stepped in and killed the Egyptian. He thought the Israelites would be grateful he had taken their side—but the Israelites accused him of murdering the Egyptian. So Moses fled and hid in the desert.
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What special powers did Moses have?

Moses Is Called

From that bush, God called on him to deliver the Israelites from the oppression of Pharaoh. Moses was hesitant, but the Lord gave him powerful signs: the ability to turn his staff into a snake, to make his hand appear leprous, and to turn water into blood.
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How old was Moses when Pharaoh let the Israelites go?

And the Egyptians will know that I am the LORD when I stretch out my hand against Egypt and bring the Israelites out of it." Moses and Aaron did just as the LORD commanded them. Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three when they spoke to Pharaoh.
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How many wives did Moses have?

Miriam and Aaron were jealous because Moses had two wives and because more of his attention would have been taken by the newly married woman.
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Who lived the oldest in the Bible?

He had the longest lifespan of all those given in the Bible, having died at the age 969. According to the Book of Genesis, Methuselah was the son of Enoch, the father of Lamech, and the grandfather of Noah. Elsewhere in the Bible, Methuselah is mentioned in genealogies in 1 Chronicles and the Gospel of Luke.
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Why did God make Pharaoh's heart hard?

The great Egyptian-Jewish scholar Maimonides argued that God hardens Pharaoh's heart as punishment for previous sins, while Martin Luther interprets God's interference as a necessary demonstration of divine power.
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What miracle did Moses do?

Here's the key quote: “And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and Jehovah caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all the night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided.” Basically a big wind did it.
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What was Moses chosen by God to do?

The Lord told Moses His plan to deliver the children of Israel out of their Egyptian bondage.
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How was Moses empowered?

He sought what was good for the people and to serve God. Moses sought wisdom and guidance from other sources, realizing that the fate of the nation could not rest with one man. His years of tending flocks in Midian were the basis of his leadership qualities, but he did not rely on his wisdom and ability alone.
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What are the 5 qualities of Moses in the Bible?

The Bible sketches an ambitious list of leadership traits ascribed to Moses, including humility, empathy and heroism, but also patience, self-reflection, charisma and wisdom, among others. Although few can emulate all of these traits, humility is one that stands out.
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How did Moses keep his faith?

chose to walk away from the wealth of Egypt; chose to be mistreated along with the people of God; chose the disgrace for the sake of Christ; and chose not to fear the King's anger.
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How was Moses an ethical leader?

Moses' leadership, as practiced thousands of years ago, was firmly grounded in practical wisdom, as he attempted to serve a common good, he practiced good ethical decision making (for his people) based on cleverly drafted moral responses to challenges and the capacity to judge (see Melé, 2010; Moberg, 2007; Nonaka and ...
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What was Moses main message?

He heard the voice of God with a message asking him to save the people who were enslaved in Egypt and lead them to the Promised Land.
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What was Moses excuse when God called?

God is going to call Moses to become the human deliverer of the children of Israel from Egyptian slavery. It is clear from the excuses that Moses made to God that he had no desire to return to Egypt. Moses finally yielded to God's call but only after God's compelling responses to his excuses.
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What did Moses do for 40 years?

Moses told the Israelites that they were not worthy to inherit the land, and would wander the wilderness for forty years until the generation who had refused to enter Canaan had died, so that it would be their children who would possess the land.
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What are the three miracles of Moses?

The three types of healings are cures where an ailment is cured, exorcisms where demons are cast away and the resurrection of the dead.
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What were the 10 miracles of Moses in Egypt?

The plagues are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children. The question of whether Bible stories can be linked to archaeological discoveries is one that has long fascinated scholars.
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