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Ber [7]
4 years ago
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2 contributions of moses

History
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Allushta [10]4 years ago
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<u>2 contributions of moses:</u>

The jews were living as the slaves in Egypt. Their leader was a prophet called Moses. Moses lead the jews out of the slavery in the Egypt. In many religion Moses contributed the lot and make benefits for the jews, he makes the freedom for the slaves in Egypt.

The important contribution of the Moses is it was a great deal with the Judaism;

  • It includes the ten plagues that demonstrate the power of the Hebrew gold,
  • The exodus from Egypt,
  • Then ten commandments and the mosaic law and much other belief central to Judaism.
  • The legend of the Moses that he contributed to the nation.
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