Why did God choose Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses was a Jew. When he was born, Moses' mother put him in a wooden box and put him into the Nile. Later, he was picked up by the daughter of the Egyptian king and became the Egyptian royal family as a son. His royal status and Jewish status made him very influential, which is why God chose Moses.

According to the record in Exodus, Moses was ordered by the Lord to lead the enslaved Hebrews to escape from ancient Egypt and go to the rich land-Canaan. After more than 40 years of trekking, he died when he was about to reach his destination. Under the leadership of Moses, the Hebrews got rid of the miserable life of slaves, learned to observe the Ten Commandments, and became the first nation in history to worship monotheism.

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Egyptian Pharaoh wanted to kill Israeli baby boys and make them genocide. So God ordered Moses and Aaron to meet Pharaoh's request and let the Hebrews leave Egypt, but Pharaoh refused. God sent ten disasters to bring Pharaoh to his knees. The initial disaster was light, and Lao Wang did not take it to heart. The successive disasters are more and more serious, and both the royal family and the people have been greatly impacted.

Egypt's economic and people's livelihood losses are huge. Pharaoh still insisted on not letting the Hebrews leave until the final disaster, when the eldest son of Egypt was hit by God and the eldest son of the slave died overnight. ?

On the way to Canaan, God kept the daily life and diet of the Israelites intact. Israel still complains repeatedly, which makes people and God very tired. As a result, God punished a whole generation (40 years) for wandering in the wilderness. In that long wandering years, Moses recorded the revelation of God. Most of Moses' five books (except Deuteronomy 33-34 or others) were written at that time.

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