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No they were not given to Moses.

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What was the law of Moses a preparation for?

The Law of Moses was given as a preparation for the coming of Messiah, which we know now is Jesus Christ. The Law was given to show their sin and their need of a Savior.


What god given gift did moses receive on mount sinai?

He was Given the Ten commandments.


How is Moses linked to the Israelites?

Moses was an Israelite himself, and led his people for 40 years from Egypt to the border of the Promised Land. Moses was also given the Law to pass on to the Israelites from God.


Did Jesus come to do away with the laws God had given to Moses?

No. Jesus did not come to undo or abolish the law of Moses, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17).


How would you use Torah in a sentence?

torah is the law of God as given to Moses. The Torah is important to follow


Who was Moses stepFather?

Moses did not have a "stepfather-in-law" since his wife, Zipporah, never had a stepfather. Moses' father-in-law was Jethro.


The Law of Moses and traditions are contained in the?

The mitzvot (commands) given to the Jewish people through Moses by God, are found in the Torah. The halachot (details of the laws) and traditions of the Jewish people are found in the Talmud.


Where did Moses's father in law live?

Moses father in law Jethro lived in Midian , he was a priest.


What is law of Moses?

To Moses the Lord first gave the Higher Priesthood and revealed the fullness of the gospel. But Israel rebelled and manifest such gross unworthiness that their God took from them the power whereby they could have become a kingdom of priests and of kings and gave them instead a lesser law, a preparatory gospel. He gave them instead The Law of Moses. They were the divers washings, and carnal ordinances, imposed on them until the time of reformation. They were the law of commandments contained in ordinances. When Christ came the law was done away with and the Higher Law was again restored. The Lord said "Behold, I say unto you the law if fulfilled that was given unto Moses".


Where Moses received the Law?

Moses received the Law, known as the Ten Commandments, from God on Mount Sinai. This event is described in the biblical book of Exodus.


Why did Jesus Christ start orthodox?

Jesus was a Jew from birth and he also followed the law given by God to the Israelites by Moses. It was necessary that the Christ be born a Jew because of the promise that God made to Abraham stating that "In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because you have obeyed My voice."(Gen 22:18) It was also necessary that Jesus follow all the commandments given to Moses, and be sacrificed instead of the animals that were offered according to the law given to Moses, to save "all the nations" (quoting the forementioned bible verse). So the Law given to Moses was a foreshadow of the things that Jesus accomplished in the cross for humanity. As the apostle Paul said: "Therefore the Law has become our tutor to lead us to Christ, so that we may be justified by faith." (Gal 3:24) Jesus didn't came to abolish the Law that was given to the Jews but to accomplish it. So now it is still important to "obey the voice" of God and follow his commandments, but there is no need for the purification rituals that were written in the Law of Moses, because the sacrifice for our purification and salvation is already accomplished.


What is the law of moses called?

To Moses the Lord first gave the Higher Priesthood and revealed the fullness of the gospel. But Israel rebelled and manifest such gross unworthiness that their God took from them the power whereby they could have become a kingdom of priests and of kings and gave them instead a lesser law, a preparatory gospel. He gave them instead The Law of Moses. They were the divers washings, and carnal ordinances, imposed on them until the time of reformation. They were the law of commandments contained in ordinances. When Christ came the law was done away with and the Higher Law was again restored. The Lord said "Behold, I say unto you the law if fulfilled that was given unto Moses".