* Moses most likely received information from written records combined with inspiration from God or divine inspiration alone. * Exodus 3:1 through to 4:17 tells us that God 'spoke' to Moses in an audible tone from the burning bush on Mount Sinai. God's "speaking" may well have been figurative.
No. Jesus is the New Testament Moses is the Old Testament
Aaron in the 0ld testament was the brother of Moses.
No. Moses was not a son of God according to the Old Testament
Moses is credited with writing the first five books of the Bible which form the Jewish Torah. He is a very important figure in the Bible and is revered as a great prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Aaron
Generally attributed to Moses. It was Jehovah who gave it.
The Torah, in the book of Exodus, recounts a story of an encounter with God on Mount Sinai, where God gave Moses the 2 stone tablets on which were engraved the 10 commandments -- twice because Moses threw down and broke the first set when he came down from the mountain and found the Israelites engaging in idolatrous behavior. Jewish tradition holds that God dictated the entire Torah to Moses on the mountain top, and in addition, later Jewish tradition holds that God explained the Torah to Moses, and that Moses passed on this explanation, starting an oral tradition that continues to this day.
According to tradition, Moses died on the seventh of Adar, in 1272 BCE.
Moses
Exdus
The name Moses is found 42 times in the New Testament, beginning in Acts 3:22/
Moses Abraham David