Yes, of course. The Torah records the many words he spoke in Hebrew, many of which are direct quotes.
The fact that Moses was a real person is recorded by ancient non-Jewish writers going back over 2,300 years, including Hecataeus, Strabo, Alexander Polyhistor, Manetho, Apion, Chaeremon, Tacitus, and Porphyry. Non-religious ancient Jewish sources mention him too, such as Artapanus, Eupolemus, Josephus and Philo.
Dr. William Albright, who was probably the foremost authority in Middle East Archaeology in his time, said: "There can be no doubt that archaeology has confirmed the substantial historicity of the Old Testament." And a quote from a researcher named Norman Geisler: "In every period of Old Testament history, we find that there is good evidence from archaeology that the Scriptures speak the truth. In many instances, the Scriptures even reflect firsthand knowledge of the times and customs it describes. While many have doubted the accuracy of the Bible, time and continued research have consistently demonstrated that the Word of God is better informed than its critics.
"In fact, while thousands of finds from the ancient world support in broad outline and often in detail the biblical picture, not one incontrovertible find has ever contradicted the Bible."
Moses was a Hebrew. He was said to be the deliverer and he was. He sent the Hebrew's out of Egypt!
Moses in Hebrew is Moshe (משה) but he didn't have a nickname.
Moses most likely spoke the language of the Egyptians, since he was raised by Pharaoh, and that of the area of that time, Aramaic.
The leader was Moses, then Joshua took over after the death of Moses.
In Hebrew Moses' name is Moshe (משה), pronounced Mo-sheh
moses is an important hebrew leader bacause god sent him to free the slaves (his people)
The last name Moses has several origins. It is of Hebrew, English and Welsh origin. It derived from the Biblical name of the Hebrew prophet, Moses.
Moses leas the Hebrew people out of slavery in Egypt.
Moses is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is saviour.
Moses is a Hebrew name meaning "delivered." The Hebrew version is derived from Egyptian, meaning "son."
Moses is of Hebrew origin and its meaning is saviour.
No, Moses did not speak to the rock as instructed in the Bible.