Why was moses important to the development of the Jewish faith?

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2026-05-02 13:45

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Moses was important to Judaism because, according to The Bible, G-d chose him via a burning bush to be the tribe of Israel's leader, and to bring them forth out of Egypt. G-d gave Moses the ability to do many unimaginable things- like turn the water to blood, and smite all the Egyptian firstborns. of course, G-d was really the one who did all this, but Moses was the messenger used to perform theses tasks. Moses was a kind, caring, wise and devoted leader, and Jews look up to him for his true devotion to Israel and his connection with G-d.

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