In The Bible it is called Mt Sinai, and also called 'Horeb', but it is NOT the Mt Sinai of today in the Sinai Peninsula: it is actually 'Jebel el Lawz' in Saudi Arabia.
[Co-ordinates 28 deg. 39min. 11.48sec North, 35deg 18min 18.13sec South]
Horeb (Exodus 3:1), which is traditionally identified with Mount Sinai.
Mount Sinai
he climbed up a mountain and they were bestowed upon him by God.
It appears there may be a typo in your question. If you meant Mount Sinai, it is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt known for its religious significance in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It is commonly associated with the biblical story of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments from God.
Mount Sinai, where God gave the Law or Torah. Mount Nebo, where he died.
Moses died of old age and was told when Moses begged God to pardon the Hebrews. SO, God told Moses that Moses would only get to see the promised land, which was his reward. SO Moses climbed to the top of a mountain and died and is in a better place with our Lord God. :)
The story of the giving of the Torah states that God gave it to Moses when he climbed Mount Sinai. Moses remained on the mountain for forty days and forty nights.
Moses went twice to the top of the Mount Sinai to get the ten commandments.
God, in Exodus 3, spoke to Moses on Mt. Horeb, which is referred to as the "Mountain of God".
Moses went up in obedience to God's command. While up there, God gave him the Ten Commandments and a wide range of other instructions. === === And the LORD came down upon mount Sinai, on the top of the mount: and the LORD called Moses up to the top of the mount; and Moses went up.
Moses only talked and listened to god, for 40 days , but he did not see him face to face.
It was the great prophet Moses who climbed up Mount Sinai to collect the ten commandments from God.
Sinai
God called Moses to mount Sinai.