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the patriarch that lead the people of Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land
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What was written on the two stone tablets of Moses?
When the Lord finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the two tablets of the covenant law, the tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God. … stone slab 2 1/2 cubits long and 1 1/2 cubits broad, which must necessarily have been some inches in thickness to prevent their breaking in the hand, would have required the strength of Samson to enable Moses …
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Did Moses see the face of God?
The idea in Moses not being able to see God's face is that he could not witness the essential glory of God. … Moses must have seen God's love in an extraordinary matter. …
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How was Moses able to speak to over 600,000 people at once?
It cannot be supposed that Moses spoke to the whole multitude of the people so as to be heard by them. …
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Why did God relent on killing Moses when Zipporah circumcised their son?
In fact the death penalty under Moses was so further established and made known for many offenses, that one answer to your question is already provided herewith. … For Abraham was not threatened with death under so many laws as was developed under Moses. As Abraham was before these laws his conduct would not necessarily be judged by the letter of them. …
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Who was Pharaoh when Moses lived in Egypt?
This article is really worth reading as it makes a strong case that fits the Moses narrative. … The article does not mention the Bible or Moses, but I find it hard to believe the author is not making the implication but for some reason not stating it. …