Adulthood
Adulthood is represented by a character named Moses. He was born and raised in Egypt.
Moses had been invested by the creator of the universe with the mission of bringing his people, the Sons of Israel, out of Egypt where he lived in enslavement under the regime of the Pharaohs, which he succeeded in accomplishing. . However, only an adult is capable of this because he has the necessary knowledge and experience.
Moreover, fully aware of the enormity of the enterprise, he begged the Creator for his brother to come to support him. His prayer was answered.
It must also be said that because Moses grew up in the very palace of the Pharaoh he was fully aware of the sacred alliance which sealed the political power of the Pharaoh, the power of money represented by a certain Caroun and the power of the clergy under the control of a so-called Haman. This is why he did not seek to enter into confrontation with the system in place as Abraham had already done.
Following the release, Moses received guidance from his creator. This is the book of the Torah. The term meaning the law.
However, Moses died without having succeeded in bringing his people into the sanctified land promised by his creator. His people then claimed that there were colossi and if they wanted to face them all they had to do was go with his own lord.
The Creator then made the people of Moses wander in the desert for forty years the time necessary for a new generation to emerge and which would be totally cut off from the past to be able to enter the promised land. Which will actually materialize.
It is certain that freeing a people from the despotism of which it is a victim constitutes a really difficult task. However, delivering him from the state of bondage in which he finds himself is even more difficult.