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Moses prepared himself in the desert for his vocation, freed his people from slavery, and proved his divine mission by great miracles; Jesus Christ proved by still greater miracles that He was the only begotten Son of God.
Moses (Arabic: موسى ابن عمران Mūsā ibn ʿImrān, lit. ' Moses, son of Amram ') [1] is a prominent prophet and messenger of God and is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran, with his name being mentioned 136 times and his life being narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet.
The Staff of Moses, also known as the Rod of Moses or Staff of God, is mentioned in the Bible and Quran as a walking stick used by Moses. According to the Book of Exodus , the staff ( Hebrew : מַטֶּה , romanized : maṭṭe , translated "rod" in the King James Bible ) was used to produce water from a rock, was transformed into a snake and ...
Mount Sinai, showing the approach to Mount Sinai, 1839 painting by David Roberts, in The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia. The biblical account of the giving of the instructions and teachings of the Ten Commandments was given in the Book of Exodus, primarily between chapters 19 and 24, during which Sinai is mentioned by name twice, in Exodus 19:2; 24:16.
Moses' miracle: Moses and the Pharaoh Moses and his followers were safe: Pharaoh's and his army: The Pharaoh punished the Israelites: Travel to the Promised Land The Israelites entered the Promised Land: Moses' dialogue with God: The Israelites worshipped the calf:
The fourth plague of Egypt was of creatures capable of harming people and livestock. Exodus states that the plagues only came against the Egyptians and did not affect the Hebrews. Pharaoh asked Moses to remove this plague and promised to grant the Israelites their freedom.
Moses was really the one selected to perform all the miracles, but as he himself was doubtful of his success, [94] some of them were assigned to Aaron. [95] According to another version, Aaron and not Moses undertook to send the plagues and to perform all the miracles connected with the water and the dust.
The Qur'an does not mention any miracle for Adam who though an Islamic prophet was not supposed to convince anybody of God's message. [1] Sura (verse) 11 and 23 (Al-Mu’minoon) [20] mention miracles of Noah , "The oven (tannur) out of which the water burst and announced the flood". [1]