Did Nefertiti have anything to do with Moses in bible?

No because nefertitties and god are not real. They're just myths made up over time and people believe it. Give proof that god is real.

People say magic isn't real, yet they believe in god who can supposedly perform "miracles". If you don't believe in magic, what do you think a "miracle" is? Exactly.

Also, if god has a plan for everybody, and he created the earth, why would he let people be tortured, killed, commit "sins" and destroy that which he created? Your move, blind followers of that which is imaginary.

The casket of Joseph. In Exodus, Joseph was not forgotten by Moses. According to Midrash, Moses wrote down God's name and threw it into the Nile, and the casket of Joseph rose up, and they carried it to Cana'an.

The caskets of Joseph's brothers also rose up, and each tribe carried their ancestor's casket back to the Promised Land. How did God first reveal himself to Moses? The burning bush.

Moses worked for Jethro as a shepherd. One day, in pursuit of a stray lamb, he came upon a bush that was burning, but was not consumed by the fire. God spoke to Moses from the bush, and told him to go to Egypt and set the Jews free.

Moses did not know whether he was the right person for the task, but God said that He would put His own words in Moses' mouth when the time came, and His hand would guide Moses' hand to do His deeds. According to the Midrash, Moses is the only man in the Old Testament that God talks directly to, and not through an intermediary. Nobody was permitted to see the true shape of God, but it is said, that just before Moses died, God revealed to Moses the back of His head.

Zipporah and Moses were eventually married. What was the name of their first-born son? Gershom was not circumcised by Moses, which was a major transgression on Moses' part, and it angered the Lord.

God sent a serpent, which was one of His angels, and it started to swallow Moses alive. When Zipporah saw this, she immediately picked up a sharp stone and circumcised Gershom, and Moses was saved. According to the Midrash, when Moses came to Midian, what was the first thing that Jethro did?

Imprisoned him for seven years. Moses came to Midian and aided Jethro's daughters in watering their flock of sheep. When Moses came to Jethro's house for dinner, Moses recounted his adventures.

Jethro used to frequent the Egyptian palace and knew that Moses was an outlaw, and planned on turning him over to the Pharaoh in exchange for a reward. So Moses was imprisoned, and was placed on prison rations. Moses would have surely died of hunger had not Zipporah, Jethro's eldest daughter, viewed him with favour.

She sneaked him extra food for the seven years of his imprisonment, and eventually convinced her father to free Moses from bondage. The Torah is very vague on this. In Exodus, the only mention is that Moses comes to Jethro for dinner, and suddenly he's married with a child.

After leaving Egypt at the age of 18, in the Torah, Moses fled to Midi'an, but in the Midrash, Moses arrived in a land called Cush. In which modern-day African country is Cush located? King Nikanos was the King of Cush, or Ethiopia, and he had returned from a war to find that his capital had been traitorously seized by Bala'am, the former advisor to the Pharaoh.

He laid siege to his own capital, and during the course of the siege, Moses joined the Ethiopian army, and gained much status among them. When King Nikanos died, Moses was made King of Cush, and was forced to marry the queen. Moses would not have sexual relations with her, and she eventually placed her son by King Nikanos on the throne of Cush, but Moses was given many riches as a parting gift.

Moses lived in the Pharaoh's palace until the age of 18. What unfortunate incident made Moses leave the palace? He killed an Egyptian.

Moses observed an Egyptian beating a Jewish man. Normally he wouldn't have done anything, but the Jew approached Moses because of his status and asked for aid. According to Midrash, the Jew told Moses that the Egyptian had sexually assaulted the Jew's wife the previous night, and was now attempting to kill the Jew.

Moses was enraged, and killed the Egyptian. Although the Egyptian was buried under the sand, Pharaoh eventually knew the story, and Pharaoh sought for Moses' death. Moses was saved by a miracle, and fled the borders of Egypt.

What was the name of Moses' guardian angel? Gabriel was an Angel of Death sent to protect Moses against just that - death. Other than the coal incident (see the info for question 4) Gabriel was also the one responsible for the Pharaoh's daughter to pick up Moses from the Nile, and for sneaking Moses and Aaron into the Egyptian palace the first time they petitioned the Pharaoh to set the Jews free.

Gabriel was always on the lookout for Moses. According to the Midrashic view, what ailment did Moses suffer from? Moses was three years old when this happened.

He was sitting on Pharaoh's lap when he reached for the crown and placed it on his own head. Pharaoh was amused, but his counselors said that the baby was trying to take the kingdom from him. The counselors proposed to put Moses to a test.

They would bring two plates, one with gold, the other with burning coals. If Moses were to take the gold, then he would be put to death, but if he reached for the coals, then they would concede that it was just childish play. The counselors brought the plates, and Baby Moses started to reach for the plate of gold, but the Angel Gabriel guided Moses' hand at the last moment to the plate of coals.

Moses put a burning coal in his mouth and from then on stuttered. In which book of the Old Testament is the story of Moses, the departure from Egypt and the inscribing of the Ten Commandments written? The exodus of the people of Israel is written in the book of Exodus.

In it you can find the story of Baby Moses, how he grew up, and how he delivered the Jews from the Egyptian yoke. It culminates in the dictation of the Torah to Moses on top of Mount Sinai. Moses was born to Amram and Yocheved.

Of which Jewish tribe were they? Amram and Yocheved were Leviites, and slaves of Egypt.

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