In Exodus 25:10-15, God revealed to Moses how the Ark (or tabernacle) was to be transported. He specifically ordered that there were to be rings on all four corners and four rings on each of the two sides. There were to be staves (long shittim sticks or poles) that are stuck through the rings in order to carry the Ark. David did not use these instructions, instead he transported the Ark on a cart pulled by oxen (2 Sam 6:3-6), which resulted in the Ark being jolted and Uzzah's death from attempting to steady it.
Jesus and Moses were not contemporaries, although Moses did appear with Elijah to Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration. Jesus did give respect and credibility to Moses' writings and referred to the fact that Moses spoke about Him in His writings.
In answering this, understand I am going from the perspective that Adam was not born in the year 1, but that he turned 1 when 1 full year was complete. So from creation, the covenant was made at Sinai in the year 2430. We know that, because it is pretty clear that Moses died in 2470 and they were in the wilderness 40 years after Sinai with Moses dying before they entered the land promised.
To God and to the Torah that He gave them. The covenant between God and the Israelite nation (see Exodus ch.19 and ch.24) was made in the time of Moses, with Moses serving as the messenger. It is a covenant of obedience, to listen to God's voice (Exodus 19:5), which includes the entire Torah (24:12). God, for His part, promised to treasure the Israelites (Exodus 19:5, Deuteronomy 26:16-19).
God made the rainbow covenant after the flood of Noah. This meant that he will never cause a flood which will cover the whole world like he did to get rid of the evil people of the times
Moses was discovered by the Pharaohs daughter, in the river, and gave the name Moses, which means taken out of the river.
That he will lead his people to the promised land.Answer:The covenant between God and the Israelite nation (see Exodus ch.19 and ch.24), was made in the time of Moses, with Moses serving as the messenger.This covenant is one of obedience, to listen to God's voice (Exodus 19:5), which will include the entire Torah (24:12). The covenant was manifested through God's giving the Ten Commandments (Exodus ch.19-20), and was finalized (on our part) through the sacrifices described in Exodus ch.24.God, for His part, promised:1) To give the land of milk and honey (aka The promised land) to the Israelites (Exodus ch.3).2) To redeem them from the Egyptian slavery and smite the Egyptians (Exodus ch. 3-4; see also Genesis ch.15).3) To give them the wealth of Egypt (Genesis ch.15; Exodus ch.3).4) To give them the Torah (Exodus 24:12).5) To cherish them as a treasure (Exodus ch.19; Deuteronomy 26:16-19).6) To drive the Canaanites out of the Promised Land (Exodus ch.23).7) To do unparalleled miracles for them (Exodus ch.34).8) To dwell among them (Exodus ch.25).9) To give them large families, wine and oil, and livestock (Deuteronomy ch.7).10) To give them prophets (Deuteronomy ch.18).11) To return His presence and blessings to them in the end of days (Deuteronomy ch.30).
so it can tell you how to use it or it will give you the instructions
Moses
Mt. Sinai.
because the lord was with him he had courage
Moses
No, HaShem (The Creator) gave Moses the Ten Statements.