The first 40 years of Moses life was spent as an Egyptian Prince, who was by divine providence, adopted as an infant by Pharaoh's daughter.
He well knew his lineage having been raised till the age of 5 by his own mother.
When he saw an Egyptian slave-driver abusing his brother Israelite, he struck him and killed him, but knew instantly that if he was caught, he would be executed.....so he fled to Midian where he became a humble sheep herder and married one of his employees' daughters, and had children.
When Moses was called by God to lead Israel out of Egypt by an angel appearing in a burning bush, Moses answered the call.
In their sojourn in the wilderness, Moses made an offer to his brother-in-law Hoʹbab....
"Then Moses said to Hoʹbab the son of Reuʹel (also called Jethro)
the Midʹi·an·ite, the father-in-law of Moses: “We are setting out for the place about which Jehovah said, ‘I will give it to you.’ Do come with us, and we will treat you well, because Jehovah has promised good things for Israel.” 30 But he said to him: “I will not go. I will return to my own country and to my relatives.” 31 At this he said: “Please do not leave us, for you know where we should camp in the wilderness, and you can serve as our guide. 32 And if you do come with us, whatever goodness Jehovah shows to us, we will surely show to you.”
Jethro’s ancestors may have had true worship inculcated in them in the past, and some of this perhaps continued in the family. His conduct suggests at least a deep respect for the God of Moses and Israel. (Exodus 18:10-12) Jethro did join Moses.
This proves that this branch of the Midianites at this stage were offered a place with the Israelites by serving as their guides in the wilderness.
What absolute and utter nonsense.
Who is telling you this stuff? Have you ever bothered to check and see if it is true from the Bible?
Moses did not enter the Promised Land because in a fit of anger, he failed to give the credit for his spirit inspired action of bringing water out of the rock, to Yahweh...and took it for himself. God held him accountable for that. Those who lead have greater responsibility.
Moses commanded nothing, but simply carried out the instructions of his God. When that involved meting out justice such as those who worshipped the golden calf, it often involved the deaths of many disobedient ones.
The Ten Commandments says "thou shalt not kill" But it means "you must not murder" because Israel had many crimes for which the death penalty was imposed. God's executioners were not murderers, but were sanctioned by God to take the lives of those who defied him and his broke his laws.
If there was a pagan god called Yahweh, it was because the apostate Jews blended their worship with that of foreign deities....Yahweh punished them for that. You seem to know little of Israel's rocky history.
It would also be good if you provided sources for your assertions. They cannot be evaluated unless you do.
Opinions count for nothing...back up what you say.