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Andreyy89
4 years ago
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What was Moses’s work that took him out into the desert? a. shepherd c. angel b. prophet d. farmer

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ss7ja [257]4 years ago
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Answer: Moses was a Prophet.

Explanation: He went to Egypt to talk to the Pharoah about letting the Isrealites go. So after a few times of arguing with the Pharoah he got the Isrealites out of Egypt and crossed the red sea.

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