God trusts Moses and gave him an important duty to accomplish. God believes that only Moses would be able to help bring back the Jews from Egypt, overcoming the cruel Pharaoh. God ordered Moses to complete this duty. Moses uses his bravery and courage and accepts God 's duty with honor. Also, …show more content…
She talks about the position and reputation of Moses. “The Moses of the Bible is a diplomat negotiating with the Pharaoh; he is a lawgiver bringing the Ten Commandments, the Covenant, down from Sinai. The Moses of the Bible is a military man leading the Israelites in battles. He 's the one who organizes Israel 's judiciary”(Moses).Furthermore, we see the various responsibilities Moses held under God’s authority and power. He was given many duties by God and was able to achieve the task with pride. He helped people believe in God, follow the commandments, and free the Israelites from violence. God has made Moses be in charge of the society. One thing we see in the Exodus and the book Moses is how the wild, fierce anger blazes upon Moses. For instance, he becomes very impulsive and kills the Egyptian who was violent towards one of his countrymen. “Even when he is the man whom God has invested with authority, this furious anger still bursts forth from time to time”(Moses 6). Although, Moses has this high privilege from God, he can 't control his actions when he is …show more content…
God speaks about all his ten plagues, that demonstrate the power and control God has into bringing freedom for the people of the Israelites. Furthermore, Moses supports God and informs the people that the strength of God is the reason the Israelites are able to be free. However, God appeared from a flame of fire out of a bush and summoned Moses to bring out the Israelites from Egypt into “a land flowing with milk and honey”(Exodus 3:8). In addition, God tells Moses to tell the Israelites in Egypt, he is “I am” that God “I am has sent me to you”(Exodus 3:14). God wants the Egyptians to know his power. "The Egyptians shall know that I am the Lord, when I stretch out my hand against Egypt and bring the Israelites out from among them" (Exodus 7:5). Altogether, we see in the Bible, other novels and articles that God wants people to believe in his powers and follow his