- Moses was born, raised, and educated in Egypt, as depicted in Exodus 2:2-3 and Exodus 2:10.
- Witnessing the drowning of Egypt’s army in the Red Sea (Exodus 14:21-22), he led the Israelites through the same waters, as mentioned in Exodus 14:21-22.
- In his mature years, Moses, by faith, rejected his status as the son of Pharaoh’s daughter (Hebrews 11:24).
- Moses removed Joseph’s bones from Egypt (Exodus 13:19) and, regrettably, committed murder when he killed an Egyptian (Exodus 2:11-14).
- Serving as God’s instrument, he executed the ten plagues upon the Egyptians (Exodus 7:14 – 12:30).
- Fleeing for his life, Moses had to depart Egypt (Exodus 2:15).
- Despite his departure, God sent Moses back to Egypt to deliver the Israelites from bondage (Exodus 3:10).
- Moses, personally known to Pharaoh (Exodus 12:31), played a pivotal role in the liberation of God’s people.
Moses’ Connection with Egypt


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