Why at the Red Sea crossing was Moses told, 'What are you crying out to me?', and why, in this passage, was the prayer for Miriam answered only partly?
He didn’t choose his life—he became a military commander because his nation needed him. It had been attacked by a seasoned army. As far as we know, the man had […] ...
After Pharaoh intensified the Jewish slaves' work, Moses felt that his mission had failed. Out of deep pain, he turned to God and said, “Why have You done evil to these people? Why did You send me?
History shows that sometimes yesterday’s Moses can become tomorrow’s Pharaoh.
The tale of Moses parting the Red Sea has long been a folklore believed by many. Recounted in the Book of Exodus, the story ...