1. I characterized Moses's action as a person who identified with his people and one who hated what the Egyptian did. Within him was the will of God to protect and correct wrongs done to anyone. He was compelled to respond to the different situation in the same way. He lived in protection of other's mode. These three events were precursors leading up to the burning bush, where God speaks to him. God ask him, "what's in your hand." Moses was observant in each of these events. He judged the perpetrators as having wronged those victims.

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