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Consider also what trials and difficulties arise for people. To prevent an act of cruelty, Moses struck down an Egyptian and afterward became known among men as a murderer, more notably because the man He had killed was of the ruling nation. Then He fled, and it was after that that He was raised to the rank of a Prophet! (15:3) In spite of His evil repute, how wonderfully He was guided by a supernatural power in establishing His great institutions and laws!
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