According to the book of Exodus, Moses was born to a Hebrew mother, Jochebed, who hid him when a Pharaoh (Feraun, as mentioned in the Qu'ran), ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed, and he ended up being adopted into the Egyptian royal family. After killing an Egyptian slave-master, Moses fled and became a shepherd, and was later commanded by God to deliver the Hebrews from slavery. After the Ten Plagues were unleashed on Egypt, he led the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt, through the Red Sea, where they wandered in the desert for 40 years, during which time, according to the Bible, Moses received the Ten Commandments. Despite living to 120, Moses died before reaching the Land of Israel. According to the Torah, Moses was denied entrance to that destination because he himself disobeyed God's instructions about how to release water from a rock. According to the Qu'ran the reason for the wandering in the desert was the disobedience of his Israelite followers during the Exodus. In Islamic perspective, Moses (Hazrat Musa) and the obedient Israelites weren't punished, but got rewards for their patience during the wandering years.[8]
allah is arabic for God yahweh means self existent jehovah mean he who is and the bible refers to hims I AM THAT I AM which are forms of the verb to be so in others words there is a supreme being higher than our selves we just dont comprheends it
copticboy23 3 weeks ago
jesus was never a liar he told parables to hellp the peopl understabnd what he was teaching
copticboy23 3 weeks ago
The bible is made up of allegories, hyperboles,methaphors and exxagerations
copticboy23 3 weeks ago
moses' origin alone is not even valid
- i doubt the egyptians were exactly inclined to murder
- a baby in a basket in a river? ramses could certainly could have put 2 and 2 together
- if egypt guards could tell moses was a hebrew by looking at him, the palace guards would have done so long before this happened
- moses was raised as ramses' surrogate child. do you really think he would have felt otherwise about hebrew slaves?
- moses' exile was his own doing. didn't even face ramses' reaction
infernalone666 1 month ago
@Lunabeam1
not of him nor of hebrew slaves
infernalone666 1 month ago