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Moses' strength is to face danger, face pharaoh, and had the right to speak God's words for God.
Moses only talked and listened to god, for 40 days , but he did not see him face to face.
No, according to the Bible, Moses never saw God's face during his encounters with Him.
When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, his face emanated rays that reflected God's glory.
According to the Bible, God never spoke with Moses "face to face." Moses was never allowed to look at God in the face, because to do so would kill him. He was able to glimpse the back of God once.
It was Moses, as Moses came down from the Mount of Sinai after meeting God and got the ten commandments, his face was glowing.
Moses. He put on a veil to cover his face.
God spoke to Moses numerous times. The verse you were talking about was when God said to Moses no-one is allowed to see me, and the people that do see me will perish. So the answer to your question is because Moses was told he could. The whole Bible truth answer: If you study from the Bible, God usually sent messages to the people by an angel or a human being prophet. This was done for many reasons, the least of which not being, that God would have instantly evaporated or destroyed any to whom he physically appeared to in person by His Holiness and His glory. Also if you study closely Gods interaction with Moses, many times He spoke audibly to Moses from behind a cloud, which covers the glory of God. God spoke to Moses from this cloud covering as protection to Moses. Without the cloud, Moses would have been incinerated instantly by the glory of God. So, Moses experienced God in person, in that God directly talked to Moses from behind this cloud cover, and Moses talked to God, but Moses never "directly" viewed God "face to face", but he did speak to Him "face to face" as in, he spoke to God "in person", not through an intermediary like a prophet, or angel or such sort, but first hand. That is the meaning of Moses speaking "face to face' with God.
When Moses came down from mount Sinai , he was very angry with the people, he then threw the two tablets of stone and it broke.
He was the greatest of prophets (Deuteronomy 34), which is why that expression (face to face) is used only for him.
Moses wore a veil after he came down from talking with God on Mount Sinai because his face was glowing from having been so close to God's glory. The people were disturbed by his glowing face and asked him to wear a veil until the glow faded. You can read about it in Exodus 34:29-35.
Moses. (Exodus 33:11, KJV) And the Lord spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend. And he turned again into the camp: but his servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a young man, departed not out of the tabernacle.