Moses
Old Testament

Moses

The Lawgiver and Deliverer of Israel

Period

1526-1406 BC

Role

Prophet, Lawgiver, Leader of Exodus

Moses was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery and receive the Ten Commandments. He is one of the most significant figures in the Bible and Jewish history.

"So now, go. I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring my people the Israelites out of Egypt."

Exodus 3:10

Significance

Moses led one of the greatest deliverances in biblical history. He received God's law, established the covenant between God and Israel, and prefigured Christ as mediator between God and man.

Life Events

Hidden in a basket and rescued by Pharaoh's daughter

Fled Egypt after killing an Egyptian

Encountered God in the burning bush

Confronted Pharaoh and brought the ten plagues

Led the Israelites through the Red Sea

Received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai

Interceded for Israel during their rebellion

Led Israel through 40 years in the wilderness

Viewed the Promised Land from Mount Nebo

Spiritual Lessons

1

God uses imperfect people for His perfect purposes

2

Trust God when He calls you to impossible tasks

3

God's presence is more important than our abilities

4

Faithful leadership requires patience and perseverance

5

Intercession and prayer can change outcomes

6

Obedience to God is essential for blessing

Found in

ExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy

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