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  1. What does Moses mean? Moses as a boys' name is pronounced MOH-ziz. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Moses is "savior". Also possibly (Hebrew) "drawn out of the water". Biblical: name of the Hebrew infant pulled out of the River Nile and adopted by the Egyptian Pharoah's daughter. Moses later became the great leader of the exiled ...

  2. Moses is an English and German name of Egyptian origin. An original form of the name is Moshe (Hebrew). The name may have evolved via the Hebrew Moshel from the Egyptian 'mes' (meaning born of, child), of the same second element as the common Egyptian pharaoh names, Tutmosis and Rameses. In the case of the pharaoh names, the meaning is 'born of ...

  3. Jan 4, 2010 · Answer. Moses is one of the most prominent figures in the Old Testament. While Abraham is called the “Father of the Faithful” and the recipient of God’s unconditional covenant of grace to His people, Moses was the man chosen to bring redemption to His people. God specifically chose Moses to lead the Israelites from captivity in Egypt to ...

  4. Moses is given a commission to return to Egypt and lead out the captive Hebrew people. God reveals to him the new name by which God will become known: "I am who I am." Moses is to say to the Hebrews that "I am" had sent him, and this name is to empower all subsequent pronouncements.

  5. Moses: [noun] a Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery and at Mt. Sinai delivered the Law establishing God's covenant with them.

  6. Sep 15, 2019 · Moses, pictured here in a painting by 17th-century Baroque artist Guido Reni, is one of the most iconic figures in the Hebrew Bible. Despite Moses’ obvious Semitic heritage, the name “Moses” is actually Egyptian, like that of other Biblical figures (Phinehas, Hophni, Hur, Merari). All of them are referred to in the Bible’s Levite ...

  7. Moses was born in Egypt on the 7th of Adar in the year 2368 from creation (1393 BCE) at a time when the Israelites were slaves to Pharaoh and subject to many harsh decrees. He was the third of Jochebed and Amram 's three children. His brother, Aaron, was his senior by three years, and his sister, Miriam, was older by six years.