Moses was not permitted to set his feet on the promised land.
Of course not. Believing is what you perceive to be in a sense of truth. You can believe God exists without any reprimanding punishment. How could it be false witness? There is nothing false about it. If you believe in God, then to you, He is Truth in all forms.
Manna? God ordered Moses to speak to the rock and it would gush forth with water. Instead, Moses struck the rock with his staff. God still provided water to the people, but Moses' punishment for disobeying what Jehovah had spoken was he would not be allowed into the promised land.
When Moses held up his hands, the isrealites won. When Moses did not hold up his hands, then the isrealites were defeated. Holding up your hand is a symol of asking God for help. It shows the people that God would give them great victory. Their own strength would not be able to let them win, but believing in God will.
Uzzah died at God's hand for irreverently touching the ark. Earlier, in Moses' time Korah and his family were swallowed by the earth in an earthquake as God's punishment for their rebellion.
1) Adulterers were killed by a lesser form of punishment (henek), not stoning.2) Moses didn't create the laws; God did (Exodus 24:12).
Monotheism is the practice of believing in one god, polytheism in two or more gods. pantheism believing in gods in everything, atheism believing in no god.
because they were faithful and believed God would allow them to occupy the land when they were sent in by Moses to spy out the land; the other spies said it wasn't possible and were afraid of the people inhabiting the land.
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
he punishment according to Moses for adultery was stoning till death.
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beliveing god is just beliveing but beliving in god is better
Some of the people were smitten by a plague (Exodus ch.32).