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History, 21.10.2020 22:01 unicornqueen30

Why is Moses important in the history of the Hebrew people? He led the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt.
He brought the Hebrew people from Ur to Canaan.
He ruled the Hebrews as king while they were in Egypt.
He united the Israelites into one kingdom after they left Egypt

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