Moses didn't want to undertake an abortive mission. He wanted the Exodus to unfold in a way that would best serve to sanctify God's name. For that reason, he began by asking God all the possible questions and objections (Exodus ch.3-4), so that they could be dealt with first. After God provided answers and precluded any objections, Moses took the mission upon himself (of being the person to speak to Pharaoh and demand the Israelites' freedom).
Which instance are you referring to? Moses followed God for a number of years, in fact when Moses went up on Mount Sinai he received the 10 commandments, but he didn't get all of them at one time. Moses also asked God to show him his glory, and when he did Moses' hair turned white.
God called him from the Burning Bush (Exodus ch.3) and gave him his mission.
God spoke to Moses by appearing to him in a burning bush.
He made a number of excuses which demonstrated he was not immediately willing to obey what God wanted him to do. This is described in the early chapters of the book of Exodus.
God provided Moses with his brother Aaron, the Levite so he would know that he wasn't alone.
It was in the desert.
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Moses received the Ten Commandments on the top of Mt. Sinai from God.
Mount Sinai
God called Moses because He wanted Moses to lead the Exodus ( release all the slaves in Egypt ) He also knew that the Lord believed in him so he saved him and the slaves because they believed in him too.
God can and will call anyone to work for him, Moses was called when he was looking after the sheep that belonged to his father in law jethro. God spoke to Moses from the burning bush.
Moses was a shepherd when God called him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
Here it shows that god can call anyone, and also use anyone for his work.
Most usually think of Moses, but God also called Abraham His friend. (Isa 41:8)
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The Ten Commandments written by the finger of God, Himself.
He was Given the Ten commandments.