Moses PBUH as all of the prophets believed in the only one God with no one associated to Him. All the prophets are Monotheists.
Many Traditional Jews believe the Torah was given to Moses directly from God. Others believe God dictated it to Moses. Many non-Orthodox Jews believe the Torah was inspired by God, but written by Moses and/or other annonymous writers. And there are many other views as well, including those Jews who believe the Torah was completely man-made with no divine element at all.
Is Moses in heaven with God?* No, not yet. Though, Moses will be in heaven soon.
They believe that god dictated Moses the ten basic rules of Judaism on 2 oblong rock boards. (The modern connotation is the Ten Commandments.)
yes they did believed that the Israelites believed that God delivered the ten commandments to them through moses because God did. He thought Moses would be more safer with the commandments then others.
Moses lived to the age of 120. There are some who believe he was then 'translated' - taken up by God without 'tasting' death.
yes. See for example Numbers ch.12.
AnswerSome believe that the Bible, or at least parts of it, were personally dictated by God, and so is the word of God. For example, those who believe that Moses wrote the Book of Genesis are aware that Moses could not possibly have known about many of the events described in the book. Some therefore say that God told Moses exactly what to write.In other cases, some believe that the Bible was at least inspired by God, meaning that the Bible was written by people in their own words, but that what they wrote could not have contained any error.
Moses didn't send the plagues. God did. But I believe that the death of the first born would be the worst.
Yes God spoke to Moses many times, like on Mount Sinai.
Yes, Muslims believe that with the exception of Moses, the rest of the prophets communicated with Gabriel (what Christians call the Holy Spirit) who told them to spread to the people what God ordered them to believe in. Muslims believe that everything that the prophets say come from God. Moses was the only prophet that communicated with God directly.
They believed that they have a covenant with God. Today they are called Jews, and they still believe this (although this belief is very personal and may take many different forms).
We believe that Moses received the Torah from the top of Mt. Sinai.