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It's not directly stated in The Bible or elsewhere, but it is generally assumed that Jesus knew the history of Judaism, including Moses and the Ten Commandments.

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Q: Did Jesus know Moses received the ten commandments from God?
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How you know god is first?

the 10 commandments say that God is fist and there shall be no other gods before him. 10 commandments were given to Moses be God himself.


Why is a mortal sin when it is not one of the ten commandments?

Actually it is when you look at the 10 commandments. An example would be murder. It is a sin to murder and it is a mortal sin. What we know as the 10 commandments is only a fraction of what was given to Moses. The total number of commandments is over 600, but the Catholic Church watered it down to 10 in the Middle Ages.


What Bible verse does Moses refer to Jesus by name?

none Jesus didn't exist even though God and Jesus are the same person ( sorta confusing.... I know)


When did God give moses the commandments?

In answering this, understand I am going from the perspective that Adam was not born in the year 1, but that he turned 1 when 1 full year was complete. So from creation, the covenant was made at Sinai in the year 2430. We know that, because it is pretty clear that Moses died in 2470 and they were in the wilderness 40 years after Sinai with Moses dying before they entered the land promised.


Why did God give Moses the authority to establish common laws?

According to the Bible, Moses became the Israelites' leader; he led them out of Egypt and God gave the commandments to Moses to give them to the Israelites.Answer:A great misunderstanding exists among moder professing Christians, who think that the Ten Commandments came into existence with Moses... which therefore makes them [in their minds and hearts] "Jewish laws."The Truth is... the Ten Commandments have always been since before creation... long before "Moses recorded them in his inspired writings" for you and I to read in these last days."This is he [Moses], that was in the church in the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the Mount Sina, and with our fathers: who received the Lively Oracles [the Living Word of God] TO GIVE TO US..." (Acts 7:38).The fact of the matter is that "sin" [the transgession, breaking, of the Ten Commandments - I John 3:4] was introduced into man's existence in the Garden of Eden, centuries before Moses was born. And man's breaking of them has persisted ever since."If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? And if thou doest not well, SIN lieth at the door..." (Gen.4:7)."...the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their SIN is very grievous..." (Gen.18:20)."...what have I offended thee, that thou hast brought on me and on my kingdom a great SIN?..." (Gen.20:9).The Commandments that Moses received from "the finger of God" [Ex.31:18] were kept also by their forefather, Abraham, centuries before any of the Israelites existed."Because that Abraham obeyed My voice, and kept My charge, My Commandments, My Statutes, and My laws." (Gen.26:5)So... as the above passage in the book of Acts states... Moses received the Ten Commandments, for one thing, to introduce them to the children of Abraham, who, after 400 years in Egyptian slavery, knew nothing about them.And God gave them to Moses for "you and I to read," today in these last days... that we might also know them."Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the Commandments of God, and the Faith of Jesus." (Rev.14:12)"Blessed are they that do His Commandments, that they may have the right to the Tree of Life, and may enter in through the gates of the city [New Jerusalem]." (Rev.22:14)Without Moses' "inspired writings" and those of the other inspired writers of God's Word... the end time generations would have had to depend upon the clouded, verbal, "hearsay" teachings, customs, traditions and legends of the past.God gave them to Moses... for us to read and study and know His Truth.


Did GOD ever personlly speak to a human?

we never know that but........... god symbolizes the bush on fire in the 10 commandments so i guess he personally spoke to moses.


What was the law of Moses a preparation for?

The Law of Moses was given as a preparation for the coming of Messiah, which we know now is Jesus Christ. The Law was given to show their sin and their need of a Savior.


Did Jesus know a lot of people?

yes he did he knew moses mary noah joseph all the people in the bible


How do the ten commandments Jews and christians?

The 10 Commandments were given to the Israelites via Moses - all 12 tribes of Jacob/Israel and not just the 4th tribe of Judah nicknamed the Jews.When Jesus came to establish the Church of God where members/diciples of His were eventually called 'Christians,' the foundational Laws of God remained fully in place and not removed as some teach.1 John 2:3New King James Version (NKJV) The Test of Knowing Him3 Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.The Commandments of God are His Eternal Law for all.


What did God command to Moses?

After Moses ha fled Egypt God came unto him in the form of a burning bush and told him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt due to the forced labor they underwent for Pharaoh. Moses protested saying he was not a great speaker so God allowed Aaron to speak for him. Moses appeared before he elders and turned his staff into a serpent so they would believe him. He then performed the miracle before Pharaoh but God had hardened his heart so he would not allow the Israelites to leave. After the the death of the first born son, with Passover for the Israelites, Pharaoh chased them out of Egypt. Moses then received the Ten Commandments and the miracle of manna.


What do we call the rules of hapiness that Jesus taught us?

In Matthew Jesus said people would be happy if they were "conscience of their spiritual need"


Are Mary the mother of Jesus and Moses related?

No, as far as we know they were not related.