In return for what?
Here are some things which Moses requested from God.
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I believe that his reward was that GOD showed him the promiced land, even though He would not be going over. And He had spoken to GOD face to face.
Moses didn't act on his own accord. He was following the command of God (Exodus ch.3) in freeing the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. God gave the Torah, but that wasn't "in return" for freeing the Israelites; it was the purpose for which the Israelites were freed.
Absolutely not. Originally, God wrote the ten commandments on two tables of stone (Exodus 31:18 - "written with the finger of God." and Exodus 32:16 - "And the tables were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, graven upon the tables."). When Moses saw the people were doing lots of bad things, he smashed the tablets (Exodus 32:19). Moses had to cut two more tablets and go back to talk with God. This time, Moses had to create new tablets (Exodus 34:28).
Moses was given instructions as to how to build the tabernacle.This is recorded in the Book of Exodus.
God inscribed the Law on the first pair of tablets. When Moses came back down from the mountain, though, he discovered that the people had already broken the law and were sinning greatly. In anger Moses smashed the tablets. After this God commanded Moses to return to the mountain, create two more tablets of stone, and inscribe the Law on these replacements. Presumably Moses had memorized what was on the first tablets, or God told Moses what to write.
God had Aaron help Moses (Exodus ch.4).
The covenant was between God and all of the Jews, not only with Moses (Exodus 34:27). It stipulated that God would treasure the Israelites, and they would obey Him (Exodus ch.19).
God told him to (Exodus ch.3).
God, in Exodus 3, spoke to Moses on Mt. Horeb, which is referred to as the "Mountain of God".
There is no Exodus Bible - Exodus is the 2nd Book of Moses in the Torah.
Moses encountered God at the Burning Bush in Egypt. He was already an adult. Read in Genesis through Exodus
God handed them to Moses, inscribed on the Two Stone Tablets (Exodus 31:18).
At the command of God (Exodus ch.3), Moses brought the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12), received the Torah from God (Exodus 24:12) and taught it to the Israelites (Deuteronomy 4:5).