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There are plenty of other places to read about it if you're interested, but this is one site that talks about it. www.ancient-egypt.org/index.html
Before the 25th Dynasty, writing in Egypt was hieroglyphs and/or hieratic writing, which is similar but quicker to write and harder to read (that was used mainly by priests). During the 25th Dynasty,
If I remember correctly, the 25th Dynasty was during the 7th and 8th centuries B.C.E., but (depending on whose math you use) Moses was born in either the 14th or 16th centuriy B.C.E. and died 120 years later. That would mean that anything he wrote would have been written in hieroglyphic or hieratic writing.
Before the 25th Dynasty, writing in Egypt was hieroglyphs and/or hieratic writing, which is similar but quicker to write and harder to read (that was used mainly by priests). During the 25th Dynasty,
Demotic writing started being used during the 25th/26th Dynasty. In part, it is a further evolution from hieratic: like hieratic, demotic was a handwriting, but the strokes of the reed brush or the reed pen are even quicker and more illegible. Hieratic signs representing a group of hieroglyphs could be broken up, not as to represent the individual hieroglyphic signs again, but to facilitate the writing. With these entirely new signs, unknown in hieroglyphic or hieratic were shaped. The link between handwriting and hieroglyphic text slowly faded with demotic. Where hieratic texts often are transcribed into hieroglyphic before translation, demotic texts usually are not.
If I remember correctly, the 25th Dynasty was during the 7th and 8th centuries B.C.E., but (depending on whose math you use) Moses was born in either the 14th or 16th centuriy B.C.E. and died 120 years later. That would mean that anything he wrote would have been written in hieroglyphic or hieratic writing.