The dominant definition is "authoritative or influential, primary, primary," the definition of the function is "function". So, to summarize, you have "main character of God with authority and influence". This article hopes to explore this area by comparing Vivraham and Moses' protagonists. Before doing this exploration, we need a brief explanation about the nature of the Hebrew "name" of ANE [Ancient Near East].
The story of Moses is spoken in Exodus, which begins with Genesis, a story of Abraham and his family making a deal with God. In later generations, Moses gathered large families in the form of a country with a legal structure and code, and handed him over Mount Sinai. Below, Peter Mechanic explores the story of Egyptian hero Moses at "Human Moses". Some may say that God himself is a hero of Exodus, but from the human point of view, the Bible Moses occupies the central position of Torah. Who is Moses? A pretty lone leader when he was raised by Pharaoh's daughter, as if he was the prince of Egypt. At the same time, he married a foreign wife, Midian, or Ethiopian. Even his physical features - word flaws - made him different and arranged by God. He led the duo with Moses and his brother Aaron.
The descendants of Abraham crystallized into the country after Egypt came out of Egypt under the guidance of Moses (Moses of Hebrew) around 1300 BC. Immediately after leaving the country, Moses moved to people in this emerging country, Torah and the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20). 40 years later in the Sinai Desert, Moses led them to the land of Israel. It is quoted in the Bible as the Patriarch of G - d promises, Abraham, Isaac, and descendants of Jacob (Genesis 17: 8).
There is an appointment between God and his people that they are promised to release Israel from Egypt. God fulfilled Abraham 's promise through Moses. Moses was a prophet. Moses led the Egyptians and brought his people to Canaan. After leaving Egypt from Egypt, God released Israel, punished the Egyptians with plague and submerged it in the sea. The Ten Commandments were given to Moses from Mount Moses. Sinai Peninsula. The Ten Commandments are a set of laws that help to rule people's morality. Moses said: "There is no freedom without a law" He means that we must have free laws. For example, if there is no murder law, people continue to kill and we all become potential victims of each other. By law to manage our behavior, we can move safely and comfortably in the community.