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Yes God spoke to Moses many times, like on Mount Sinai.
Everyone who reads it is spoken to by Jesus and God; as the Bible is The Word of God
God spoke directly to many prophets in the Bible, including Moses, Elijah, and Isaiah.
God personally spoke to various individuals in the Bible, including Adam, Abraham, Moses, Samuel, Elijah, and many others.
God was present and spoke in the tent of meeting, according to the Old Testament in the Bible. This tent served as a place of worship and communication with God for the Israelites during their time in the wilderness.
according to the bible means¨ a place for communion and companionship¨ this is the first time God spoke to abraham. Raúl Fuentes. from Mexico.greeatings God Bless you all.
This story is in 1 Kings.19. The length of time that God spoke to Elijah on Mt Horeb is not given in the Bible, but from the story, Elijah 'lodged' in the cave on Mt Horeb while God spoke to him. God spoke to him 123 words and a 'still small voice'; perhaps over a day or two. But more important are God's words to him rather than the length of time he took to speak them.
The word of God is the Bible. They call it the word of God because God spoke every word of it and in the Bible it says "All scripture is God breathed". GOD BE WITH YOU ALL, AMEN!
Adam Adam was not the last person. I know God spoke to Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and I'm sure He spoke to Moses. I just wondered was there anyone else after that. A lot of the times He sends an Angel of God, but I know in these men's time He spoke directly with them. I wondered if God spoke directly with Joshua, after Moses death.
There isn't one author but multiple authors of the Bible. They were followers of God, which wrote the bible whilst "being him". They claim god spoke to them, telling them what to write.
God had a job for Samuel to do and He spoke to him during the night hours.
God spoke to Moses on Mount Si′nai in the wilderness of Si′nai.