Yes God spoke to Moses many times, like on Mount Sinai.
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three times
It was God who spoke from the burning bush, and not Moses. it happened once.
The Torah states that God spoke to Moses many times. It was Moses who received the Torah from God. See also Numbers ch. 12, and Deuteronomy, end of ch. 34, for some of the praises of Moses.
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Moses went twice to the top of the Mount Sinai to get the ten commandments.
Althhough it is questionable that Moses ever existed. However, as part of a story, God revealed himself once as a bright star like and Moses fainted along with the mountain (behind which the brightness (God) appeared and infront of Moses) turned into ashes later used as Kohl (surma).
There are many references to the Law of God - and not of any tribe of man:Exodus 16:28New King James Version (NKJV) 28 And the Lord said to Moses, "How long do you refuse to keep My commandments and My laws?
Yes you can decide to refuse God. God loves us enough to give us a free will. I would say refusing God is a silly choice, but some choose to refuse him. A few people believe that nobody in the world could refuse God because if there wasn't God there wouldn't be humans. However, the truth is: * It depends on what you mean by "refusing God." Many people refuse His offer of salvation. Many people refuse to do what He wants us to do, which is what's best for us. I did. I decided to rely on my own initiative and intelligence...
Possibly it is that God spoke to Moses.
Actually Moses did stray from God's pattern when he smote the rock twice in Numbers 20:11. Smiting the rock was a symbol of Jesus Christ dying on the cross. Christ only had to die once and God punished Moses for striking the rock twice. Moses was not allowed to go into the promised land. God knows everything ahead of time, I'd imagine if God knew that Moses was not going to obey him and screw up many times, God would have chosen someone else to do His will.