Jews are called upon to learn and obey God's Torah. Others are not obligated, though the Torah does contain some lessons for all people.
In the Bible, groves are often mentioned as places where people worshiped false gods or idols. They are significant in biblical teachings as they represent a departure from true worship of God and a temptation to follow other gods. Groves are often associated with pagan practices and are condemned in the Bible as a form of idolatry.
His teachings seemed more Buddhist and Tibetan than Moses/Abraham.
Moses True Brown has written: 'The Synthetic Philosophy Of Expression'
To people of the Jewish faith, certainly. This is a question of faith and naturally those who have faith in God as described by Jewish teachings will claim Him to be True. Those who do not have faith in this God or have faith in a different god or gods will claim Him to be False. Only you can decide which is true.
For Christians, the gods of other religions are not true gods, but for followers of other religions, Jesus is not true, except possibly as a good man who once lived in Palestine. Those who sincerely follow other religions continue to need their icons, or "idols", to help them pray to the gods.
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Moses had a very intimate and personal relationship with God. He gave up a life of luxury to follow Him. Moses angered Him a few times because he questioned Gods decision to choose Moses as his servant, but God listened to Moses like a true friend would, and gave him the help that he needed to do as God wished. Moses was also allowed to see God and speak to Him, face to face. God trusted Moses with His laws, with the safety of His people and the deliverance from Egypt. God also listened to Moses' prayer to save the children of Israel, even though they complained against him.
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True Teachings of Jesus Christ
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The second commandment of Moses is outlined in the Old Testament as follows: "You shall have no other gods before me." This commandment emphasizes the importance of worshipping and honoring only one true God and avoiding the worship of false idols or deities.
Since the only evidence we have for Moses is in the Bible and the Bible explicitly claims the Moses was buried, there is no genuine source to counter this and say that Moses was incinerated.