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How do we know that Moses was a significant prophet?

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Moses is recognized as a significant prophet because he spoke with the Lord face to face and led Israel during the Exodus.

Moses is described in Deuteronomy 34:10 as a unique figure in Israel's history, for no prophet arose like him who knew the Lord face to face. His leadership during the Exodus, his role in delivering the Law, and the miracles performed through him establish Moses as one of the most significant prophets in the Bible. His life foreshadows the coming of Christ, making his significance not only historical but also theological, as he points to the greater Prophet who fulfills God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 34:10, Romans 10:4

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