Moses ran away from Egypt after killing an Egyptian because he felt he might be
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According to the Bible, in the book of Exodus, Moses ran away from Egypt after killing an Egyptian because he felt he might be killed by Pharaoh of Egypt. Moses, who was an Israelite raised in the household of Pharaoh, witnessed an Egyptian beating an Israelite slave, and in a fit of anger, Moses killed the Egyptian. When he realized that the Pharaoh knew about the murder, he fled to the land of Midian, fearing for his life. This event led to Moses spending 40 years in the wilderness before returning to Egypt to lead the Israelites out of slavery.