YES! (Gen.26:5)
Additionally:
...and the same Commandments that He gave to Adam.
God doesn't have different sets of rules for different people. All the nations sprang from Adam... and God commands obedience from ALL MEN.
"SIN [which came into the world through Adam] isthe transgression [breaking] of the law." (I John 3:4)
"...I AM the Lord, I CHANGE NOT..." (Malachi 3:6).
"Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever." (Heb.13:8)
"SIN" is the breaking of the Ten Commandments. Man has always committed the "same ten sins" repeatedly, since his heart was opened to it in the Garden of Eden.
"And the Lord said unto Cain... if thou doest not well, SIN lieth at the door..." (Gen.4:6-7).
It was "faithful" Abraham... who obeyed God's Commandments, statutes and laws... to whom God made His promises, and through whom He began to fulfill His plan of Salvation and the restoration of the Kingdom of God on earth.
All the "common" sins of all men are the result of the breaking of the Commandments of God.
God gave Moses the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.
God gave Moses the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.
God gave the ten commandments to Moses to be given to the Hebrew people.
No Moses was alone on Mount Sinai with god at that time.
The first thing that happened on mount Sinai was that god gave Moses the ten commandments.
The bible says God gave Moses the ten commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.
He gave them to Moses, but they were intended for Israel specifically and all mankind in general.
God gave them to Moses on the top of Mt. Sinai in 1498 b.c. and Moses told them to the Israelites.
God spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai and gave him the Ten Commandments, which are a set of moral and ethical guidelines for living a righteous life.
Horeb is another name for Sinai, the mountain on which God communicated with the Prophet Moses, and gave him the Ten Commandments.
No, HaShem (The Creator) gave Moses the Ten Statements.
The Hebrew name of that mountain, recorded in the Torah, is "SEE - nye". The word came into English translations of the Bible as "Sinai". The entire inverted-triangular peninsula between Egypt and Israel is known as the "Sinai" peninsula, and there is a tourist-frequented monastery in the mid-south of the peninsula on a mountain identified by some as the mountain associated with the ten commandments. But the fact is that the mountain has not been identified with any certainty.