God used Moses in the Old Testament as a leader and prophet to deliver the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, lead them through the wilderness, and receive the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. Moses played a crucial role in guiding and teaching the Israelites, establishing laws, and communicating God's will to the people.
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Because the Old Testament hasn't been deleted. We still use the Old Testsament, after all it has a lot of value in it and it is God's Word. Jesus also speaks from the Old Testament. The New Testament begins a new covenant, two new commandments and how we are able to return to God.
Moses did not use pestilence, God used it to show His power to Egypt.
No where in the old testament is this mentioned. G-d was, is, and always will be. He said there where none before and none after. Therefore he was not begotten, nor does he beget. He created. Humans use terminology that is familiar to them to describe G-d. He walked with Adam, Moses saw His finger, and His back, and so on.
no, mainly as when talks in the old testament apostraphes hadn't been thought of.
Christian AnswerOne thing I know is that Jews and Muslims both believe that the Old Testament is the true word of God. [Muslims do not believe in the Old Testament, and the Jews do not use the term "Old Testament"]Muslim Answerthe Muslims do not belief that the old testament is true word of God. They belief the revealations to Moses were the true words of god, and this is called the "original Torah", but this cannot be found today anymore [Muslim opinion only].Jews and Muslims do not eat pork, they both eat halal (Jewish dietary laws are called kashrut), they both have one God (and not three), they both belief in Abraham, they both believe in praying every day.Jewish AnswerBoth believe in one GodBoth have similar, dietary laws, such as no eating pork or bloodBoth have daily prayer servicesBoth study their holy text in its original languageBoth recognize many of the same prophets and biblical figures, such as Abraham and Moses
The Hebrew people were the first people to use the old testament.
The answer is quite straight forward. It is the Old testament and the New Testament. This is the Word of God and for Christians we absolutely do not need any other source.
god turned mount sinai into a temporary volcano to attract moses and his people
A key similarity between the Old and New Testaments is that both are dedicated to the worship of the same God. Beginning with the Book of Hebrews, arguably the earliest book in the New Testament, we find Jesus described as the high priest in heaven, a parallel to the Old Testament high priests on earth.The authors of the four New Testament gospels made frequent allusions to the Old Testament, using many passages from it to foreshadow the life of Jesus. The gospels also contain many passages taken more or less verbatim from the Old Testament, demonstrating that the use of the Old Testament elsewhere was not accidental. For example, in Mark's Gospel, Christ's very last words on the cross were, "My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" - taken by the author direct from Psalm 22:1. Even Paul sometimes used short passages from the Old Testament in his epistles.The genre of the Book of Revelation is apocalypse, parallelling some late Old Testament books such asEzekiel and Daniel.
Protestants use a Bible with 39 books in the Old Testament.
A simple explanation is that each represents parts I & II of the Book of Love - Bible - explaining God's ever expanding Plan for the Salvation of all mankind. The Old Testament showed how a Congregation of Israel (Church) without the Holy Spirit of God could not and did not follow God's Law. The testament pointed to a need for a Savior for all mankind and a Helper - God's Holy Spirit to be given again to man since the choice in the Garden for all to make their choice.If you had lived 2000 years ago and had asked the Apostle Peter, Paul or John about the 'Old Testament' or the 'New Testament,' they would have had no idea what you were talking about. These terms were coined by men long after the books of the Bible were written. The 1st use of the term 'New Testament' for the Greek Scriptures is not found until a century or more after the death of the Apostles.Some people today assume that the Old Testament with a God of wrath, as old or obsolete needing to be replaced by the New Testament with a God of love. This is totally a wrong conclusion as Christ taught we are to live by every word of God and quoted many times from the OT Scriptures (only Scripture around at His time).Some Bible translations do have a few places where they use the designations 'Old Testament and New Testament' However, the word translated testament is also the word for 'covenant' both Old and New and is a better translation.Considering that the Bible has 773,000 words and nearly 80% of them are written in the Hebrew Scriptures, it would be illogical to disregard this history of God's revelation, His revealed way of life, future prophecy and the promises He made to all mankind.