; Exodus 31 : 18 : And he gave unto Moses, when he had made an end of communing with him upon mount Sinai, two tables of testimony, tables of stone, written with the finger of God. ; Exodus 34 : 4 : And he hewed two tables of stone like unto the first; and Moses rose up early in the morning, and went up unto mount Sinai, as the LORD had commanded him, and took in his hand the two tables of stone. In Mt. Horeb;
Remember ye the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded unto him in Horeb. Malachi 4:4
There are ten commandments mentioned in The Bible. These are referred as the
decalogue. The decalogue is mentioned three times; in Exodus 20,
Deuteronomy 5, and Exodus 34. Curiously, they aren't always the same. Only
the Exodus 34 version is actually called the Ten Commandments. The Bible is
rather ambiguous about where Moses received the decalogue. Exodus says
Mount Sinai, but Kings, Chronicles and Malachi imply Mount Horeb. Exodus 22
describes how Moses received two stone tablets with the first version of the
decalogue. These were broken and a new set was produced (described in
Exodus 34). Exodus is also ambiguous about whether God or Moses physically
wrote the commandments.
Moreover, if our memory of scripture is accurate, the entire unified people of
Israel, gathered at the base of the mountain, heard the Ten Commandments
spoken in some kind of loud voice from the direction of the mountain, and found
the experience so fearful and exhausting that they begged not to hear any
more first-hand, and for Moses to bring the rest to them and tell them about it.
The so-called "Ten Commandments" came direct, not through Moses.
Also according to scripture, forty years later, as Moses narrated his memoirs to
the people just before his death, and recalled the event at Sinai, he paraphrased
the Ten Commandments, not even repeating the same words that everyone had
heard there.
The event took place at Mt. Sinai. But if our memory of scripture is accurate, the
entire unified people of Israel, gathered at the base of the mountain, heard the
Ten Commandments spoken in some kind of loud voice from the direction of the
mountain, and found the experience so fearful and exhausting that they begged
not to hear any more first-hand, and for Moses to bring the rest to them and tell
them about it. The so-called "Ten Commandments" came direct, not through Moses.
Also according to scripture, forty years later, as Moses narrated his memoirs to
the people just before his death, and recalled the event at Sinai, he paraphrased
the Ten Commandments, not even repeating the same words that everyone had
heard there.
Mt. Horeb, also known as Mount Sinai.
Answer 2
Exodus 19:20 - Then the Lord came down upon Mount Sinai, on the top of the mountain. And the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain, and Moses went up. [NKJV]
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My. Sinai.
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Moses received the Ten Commandments on the top of Mt. Sinai from God.
Moses received the ten commandments.
Moses received the ten commandments after the parting of the red sea. It was the next miracle that took place following that incident.Not directly after, but yes, chronologically Moses did receive them after parting the red sea.
10 Commandments Given to Moses
first of all, i don't understand ur question. Moses was told by God to let the slaves out of Egypt. when Moses and the slaves reached the end of the red sea, moses went up Mount Siana to receive the 10 commandments which later became part of the Jewish bible.
Sinai.
10 Commandments (given to Moses in the Bible)
Moses was given the 10 commandments there.
The tree that talked to Moses in the Bible is known as the "burning bush." It is a significant symbol in the book of Exodus, where God spoke to Moses and instructed him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
No Moses was alone on Mount Sinai with god at that time.
Moses had to bring the ten commandments from the mountain for the Hebrew people.
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