This question makes no sense. The Israelites never delivered the Ten Commandments to non-Israelites either physically (i.e. gave them tablets or papers) or orally (in speeches or conversation).
Jews traditionally credit God with the delivery of the Ten Commandments to the Jewish people, but this is something else entirely.
The Israelites.
The ten Commandments were given directly by God to the Israelites.
The Israelites received the ten commandments at Mount Sinai.
yes they did believed that the Israelites believed that God delivered the ten commandments to them through moses because God did. He thought Moses would be more safer with the commandments then others.
The Israelites used the Jewish Ten Commandments as the basis for their legal system. -Apex
The holiday that celebrates the presentation of the Ten Commandments by God to the Israelites is called Shavuot.
They believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with god.
They look upon the ten commandments very seriously as it was one that God gave Moses. They followed it very strictly.
The Ten Commandments weren't a prophecy. They were basic rules that god gave the Israelites to guide them on the right path. Even today people follow the Ten Commandments.
The Israelites made a golden calf as an idol to worship. Exodus 21
God gave them to Moses on the top of Mt. Sinai in 1498 b.c. and Moses told them to the Israelites.
They were part of the code. The code was the entire Torah.