Mount Sinai is thought to be the peak in which Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Aside from the fact that there is no consensus as to which particular mountain is Mount Sinai, most of the Sinai Peninsula is unoccupied desert. There is Saint Catherine's Monastery, which is an Orthodox christian monastery, at the foot of one of the many supposed Mount Sinai's. However, there is no settlement on or in the mountain.
For the same reason we say Mount Shasta, Mount Rainer, Mount fuji, ETC. Must have something to do with English construction. The Hebrew is also "Har Sinai" which is "Mount Sinai" not "Sinai Mount".
Mount Sinai, where God gave the Law or Torah. Mount Nebo, where he died.
Mount sinai is in Egypt, Moses went to the top of Mount Sinai , to talk to God and to collect the ten commandments.
Mount Sinai is not in Israel. It is in Egypt, on the southern part of the Sinai Peninsula.
Mount Sinai is traditionally believed to be located in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
mount sina First of all it is not spelled mount sina, it is Mount Sinai. Second, they did not fight on Mount Sinai, I am not sure where it was but it wasn't Mount Sinai.
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.
Mount Sinai School was created in 1919.
No, Mount Sinai is located in Egypt, not Israel.
Mount Sinai, also known as Mount Horeb, is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is a possible location of the biblical Mount Sinai. It is part of the Sinai Desert which is part of the larger Sahara.
It is on the Sinai peninsula in Egypt.