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".
Moses did not have a "stepfather-in-law" since his wife, Zipporah, never had a stepfather. Moses' father-in-law was Jethro.
No they were not given to Moses.
Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, was affiliated with the religion of Midianism.
Generally attributed to Moses. It was Jehovah who gave it.
Moses was in Egypt, his wife and children might have been there or with Moses' father in law.
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.
his brother in law.
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5 books of the law of moses
The Law of Moses refers to the entire body of laws and commandments given to the Israelites by Moses, which includes the 10 Commandments as a central part. The 10 Commandments are a specific set of moral and ethical guidelines within the Law of Moses that are considered fundamental principles for living a righteous life.
Jethro took Moses in as a guest when Moses had to flee Egypt. He gave his daughter Zipporah to Moses in marriage (Exodus ch.2). Later, Jethro brought Moses' family to him in the wilderness (Exodus ch.18). At that time, he suggested to Moses the idea of appointing judges/officers for the Israelites (ibid).