Moses
(see also exodus)

Moses, the main character in [the book of Exodus], participated in an epic drama that featured unforgettable confrontations with a stubborn pharaoh, a last-minute escape, and a joyful celebration. Throughout this entire drama, God demonstrated His power and holiness through miraculous signs and wonders. Finally, through Moses at Mt. Sinai, God taught His people how to become a kingdom of priests and a holy nation dedicated to serving and worshiping Him (19:6). 

God first saved the infant Moses from a watery death and then provided him with the best education in the ancient world-Pharaoh's court. In this royal court and later in the Midianite wilderness, God shaped Moses into an instrument for saving His people, the Israelites, from slavery. Then at the chosen time, God sent Moses and Aaron to confront Pharaoh, the Israelites' oppressor. From:  The Second Book of Moses Called Exodus

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