Yes.
The name of the mountain on which Moses climbed for the ten commandments, was Mount Sinai.
The name of the mountain that Moses climbed to receive the ten commandments is called Mount Sinai.
It was the great prophet Moses who climbed up Mount Sinai to collect the ten commandments from God.
Mount Sinai, where God gave the Law or Torah. Mount Nebo, where he died.
Moses climbed mount Sinai in Egypt.
It appears there may be a typo in your question. If you meant Mount Sinai, it is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt known for its religious significance in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It is commonly associated with the biblical story of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments from God.
Moses went to Mount Sinai to speak to God, and collect the ten commandments.
You are probably thinking of Abraham, and the mountain was Mount Moriah.
Moses introduced the written commandments written by GOD.
The Hebrew name of that mountain, recorded in the Torah, is "SEE - nye". The word came into English translations of the Bible as "Sinai". The entire inverted-triangular peninsula between Egypt and Israel is known as the "Sinai" peninsula, and there is a tourist-frequented monastery in the mid-south of the peninsula on a mountain identified by some as the mountain associated with the ten commandments. But the fact is that the mountain has not been identified with any certainty.
God called Moses to climb Mount Sinai. Why? Simply put Moses needed a break!Why would the scripture say moses was called to the top of a mountain, then say He went to the top of the mountain...? Isn't that kinda repetitive? When Moses was called to the top of the mountain, It was Gods way of saying climb the mountain and be on top of the mountain. So often we can be on the mountain but inside we can be somewhere else. He was saying to Moses Leave your worries and concerns at the bottom of the mountain and be with Me... don't even think about how to get down... just be on top of the mountain!
Mount Sinai is, according to the Bible, the literal place (a mountain) where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.