Moses
Moses was a prominent figure in Egyptian religion around 1391 BC. He was born in the Goshen Land. Moses was a Hebrew prophet, leader, and teacher who lived in the 13th century BCE (1391–1271 BCE). He was recognized as Israel's legislator as well. Slavery was a regular practice in Egypt during the time he lived there. Slave owners used their charges cruelly and treated them like property. According to the book of Exodus, Moses would save the Jews who were being exploited by the Egyptians.
Moses was born into a slave-holding Hebrew family. But he was adopted when he was little so he might benefit from being a member of the royal family. He would flee his home to the Southern Islands when he realized his background, where no one would ever find him. Later, God commanded him to aid the other slaves in escaping the abuse of their lords. Moses successfully assisted the Jews in escaping Egyptian enslavement by carrying out God's instructions.
If his goal was successful, he would establish a society and turn into the Prophet of all Abrahamic religions. Moreover, a reputable and revered Prophet. A collection of monotheistic faiths is referred to as Abrahamic religions or Abrahamism. Meaning that adherents to such religions think there is only one God, and that God created the universe. God is therefore omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. Moses would be a well-regarded and revered educator. However, Exodus states that after ruling the Jews for forty years, he would pass everything over to Joshua and depart from Israel.
Born in: 1391 BC