Yes. Moses received two sets of the Ten Commandments.
When he returned from Mount Sinai after spending so many days and forty nights with God, the Israelites had degenerated into worshipping a golden calf. In rage, Moses threw down the stone tablets upon which God had inscribed the Ten Commandments, and they broke into pieces. This is recounted in Exodus 32:19.
In Exodus 34, God instructs Moses to chisel out two new stone tablets and to return upthe mountain. He stayed with God for another forty days and forty nights, and returned withthe Ten Commandments written out again.
The Ten Commandments written by the finger of God, Himself.
Moses wrote the Ten Commandments on two stone tablets on Mount Sinai.
God gave two sets of ten commandments, the first slabs Moses broke when he threw it down in anger when he saw the golden calf.
The Ten Commandments are on two rocks that God had made for Moses
1) God spoke the Ten Commandments out loud to the entire assembled nation of Israelites (Exodus ch.19-20). 2) God gave Moses the two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 31:18).3) God taught Moses the entire Torah during forty days (Exodus ch.24), and Moses wrote it later (Deuteronomy 31:24).
Moses had to bring the ten commandments from the mountain for the Hebrew people.
Moses did not "find" the ten commmandments, God gave them to him on two tablets of stone.
Moses went up and down Mount Sinai two times to receive the law from God. The first time he received the tablets with the Ten Commandments, but when he came down he saw the Israelites worshiping a golden calf and broke the tablets. He then went back up to receive the tablets again.
God handed them to Moses, inscribed on the Two Stone Tablets (Exodus 31:18).
Moses is known for the Torah (which includes Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy). God taught them to Moses on Mount Sinai (Exodus 24:12).Moses is also known for the two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, which God gave him on Sinai (Exodus 31:18).See also:More about this
Exodus 21:19 19 When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned and he threw the tablets out of his hands, breaking them to pieces at the foot of the mountain. Throwing them at the golden calf came from the Movie, but it was because of Moses' anger at the Israelite's sin of worshiping an Idol made to look like a calf.
The original ten commandments given to Moses was written on tablets o stone with gods own hand, there were two such tablets.