The History of the BibleMoshe (Moses) was born around 1392 B.C.E. in Goshen, Egypt and was born a “Hebrew Male Child” among the Goyim (non-Jewish) and was born without a birth name (In Hebrew it is the 8 day after his birth in a Religious Ceremony at a Synagogue when a male child is circumcised by the Kohen (Cohen) which means “Priest” before the Congregation or Assemble when he gets his name) and because of the edict issued by the Egyptian Pharaoh (possible Pithom or Raamses (Ramses) the first – see Exodus 1:11), about the Prophecy of the Redeemer’s birth ordered an edict to kill all newborn male children. He was set adrift before the 8th day in a basket by his birth mother without a name. The wicker basket was made of reeds smeared with clay and pitch (resin or tar) where the Pharaohs daughter plucked him from the water of the Nile as her own and gave him the name of Moshe (Moses) an Egyptian Name and grew up in the ways of the Egyptians, not the Hebrew ways. There is no mention in the Torah that Moshe (Moses) was circumcised however it is assumed that he was.When about the time Moshe (Moses) was banished he learned the ways of the Egyptian Arabs in the wilderness deserts. In those days it was the Egyptian Language (far before the Arabic language was created) while others in Israel and surrounding areas used the Aramaic Language which is a close sister language to the Hebrew language however the Arabic language is not. The Arabs spoke and wrote Aramaic (not Arabic) outside of Misrayin (Egypt) and they believed in the same God in Heaven as the Hebrews did and is where Moshe (Moses) learned of the Hebrew and Aramaic ways.So that means that he was raised in the Egyptian language and learned the Hebrew from the Hebrew slaves and was easily learned the Aramaic when he was banished into the wilderness deserts as it is a similar sister language to the Hebrew language as he was a well-educated man which was raised as a king as his Egyptian brother Ramses the second was. There is no indication of the date when the Exodus occurred but when the giving of the first commandments and the second giving of the commandments is about the time Moshe (Moses) wrote the Torah in Hebrew and possible retranslated it into Aramaic and is about the time that Judaism was founded.