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It was around 1300 - 1200 BCE.

AnswerAccording to Jewish tradition the Torah was given to Moses by God on the sixth of Sivan in 1312 BCE (and the following forty days). AnswerAccording to dating of the text by Orthodox rabbis, the revelation of Torah to prophet Moses (peace be upon him) had occurred in 1312 BCE; another date given for this event is 1280 BCE.

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Moses occurred when human went in search of himself means who is he like Rama in Hinduism . According to them about 5000 years ago .Moses teaches how to separate soul from body and Jesus teaching is how to free from Karma.

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