Absolutely not. Originally, God wrote the ten commandments on two tables of stone (Exodus 31:18 - "written with the finger of God." and Exodus 32:16 - "And the tables were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, graven upon the tables."). When Moses saw the people were doing lots of bad things, he smashed the tablets (Exodus 32:19). Moses had to cut two more tablets and go back to talk with God. This time, Moses had to create new tablets (Exodus 34:28).
on Mt. Sinai
Moses is traditionally credited with receiving (Exodus 24:12) and writing (Deuteronomy 31:24) all the teachings of the Torah, including its 613 commandments.
well you can call god god except not in vain. that is one of his commanments.
Joshua was willing to obey God, and thus was willing to take over from Moses.
AnswerBy practicing the true tenents of your chosen spiritual path and common sense.and by practising the ten commanments
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
Moses marched out of Egypt with all of Pharoah's servants who were God's people. The Pharoah didn't want to let God's people go in the first place.
No. Moses was not a son of God according to the Old Testament
The first time God speaks to Moses, Moses hears the voice of God coming from a burning bush that is not comsumed by the flames
Not likely, as Akhenaten's god was the sun, whereas Moses' God Is Spirit.
moses learned about God when a bush was on fire but not consumed. God said "I am the God of your father and the father of his father."
No. God is the Jewish God.