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What was it about Moses that moved God to declare he was by far the meekest man upon the earth?
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[quote:CelestialMaiden:MV8yNTAxMDg5XzQzMTczNjQxXzVDQjI4OTYy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 18508623:MV8yNTAxMDg5XzQzMTczNTgxX0YyNDE3ODM3] [quote:CelestialMaiden:MV8yNTAxMDg5XzQzMTczNTY2X0YyQTZDMDFB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 18508623:MV8yNTAxMDg5XzQzMTczNTQ4XzI3Mjg4RjlG] Moses felt guilt. [/quote] Over what? [/quote] Before abundant grace entered the world no one thought twice about their own actions. Moses had allot to think about when he found out he enslaved his own people and he also killed a man. When God revealed himself to him the old man Moses used to be was completely dead. [/quote] Actually, the Hebrews were already in slavery before Moses was born, but yes, later, in zeal for his people, he did murder a man "8 In time there arose over Egypt a new king who did not know Joseph. 9 And he proceeded to say to his people: “Look! The people of the sons of Israel are more numerous and mightier than we are. 10 Come on! Let us deal shrewdly with them, for fear they may multiply, and it must turn out that, in case war should befall us, then they certainly will also be added to those who hate us and will fight against us and go up out of the country.” 11 So they set over them chiefs of forced labor for the purpose of oppressing them in their burden-bearing; and they went building cities as storage places for Phar&#aoh, namely, Pithom and Ra·amses. 12 But the more they would oppress them, the more they would multiply and the more they kept spreading abroad, so that they felt a sickening dread as a result of the sons of Israel. 13 Consequently the Egyptians made the sons of Israel slave under tyranny. 14 And they kept making their life bitter with hard slavery at clay mortar and bricks and with every form of slavery in the field, yes, every form of slavery of theirs in which they used them as slaves under tyranny.'- Exodus 1;8-14 [/quote]
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" 3 And the man Moses was by far the meekest of all the men who were upon the surface of the ground.'- Numbers 12:2,3
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