He did not. He fasted the whole time while he was on Mount Sinai (Exodus 34:28).
You have a shark in the ocean because they are the ones who clean the ocean and when there is dead fish then the sharks eat them. The sharks are at the top of the food chain and also control the fish population and seal and what ever they eat. In conclusion sharks are pretty important to our environment and that is why we must STOP EATING THEM AND HUNTING THEM. Just recalled that i read somewhere... Once Moses asked God why do we have Lizards God did not answer He just said, "Moses, just a while ago, the lizard asked me, why do we have Moses"
hahah your from avondale Moses was afraid of what other people thought about him, and worried about what he wore. He liked to eat palm leaves, and worried about what people thought about him eating palm leaves, and was a pyromaniac. He listened to the burning bush, didn't he? Exactly!
God said, "Will the hand of God then be seen to be lacking? Now you will see if My word will be fulfilled or not" (Numbers ch.11). It should be noted that Moses didn't doubt God's ability in the simple sense. In the very next chapter, God gives Moses the highest of praise, clearly indicating that Moses hadn't doubted Him. Rather, Moses doubted God's willingness to perform an open miracle for the entire nation. Food can almost always be procured by one natural means or another (the Israelites had plenty of livestock, as evidenced in Numbers ch.32); and it is a general rule that God isn't quick to abrogate the natural laws which He Himself had created. Besides, the Israelites had manna to eat; so the grumbling about meat was not a matter of survival.
The Israelites were mad at God and Moses because they didn't want to eat manna anymore (because they were complaining people) so God gave them quail.Jewish answer:Quail.The Israelites weren't "mad" at God. The first to speak up were the newly-arrived converts (Numbers ch.11), not the Israelites. Rather than "madness" at God, they wanted God to demonstrate His presence (Exodus 17:7) by providing for them, just as God wanted them to demonstrate their obedience when He tested them by giving them an unfamiliar food (Deuteronomy 8:2-5; see Exodus ch.16).
He doesn't. He is a myth just like EVERY god, moses, muhammad, budda , the eater bunny, a leprechaun etc.
God doesn't eat because God isn't real.
In all that is written of Moses in the Bible (which is a great deal), there is no mention of any such thing.
The Isaraelites started to complain to Moses about the food as they only had manna to eat , but they ate their fill in Egypt of quail., and they also grumbled with Moses over the shortage of water.
On the eat bank of the Jordan river, south of Amman.
after they would travel with moses through the dessert
I dont think you can eat God. ---- In a metaphorical/metaphysical sense, it is possible to eat God, or at least an aspect of God or divine energy. Once eaten, the divine energy will act to transform the being that has eaten it.
The bible says that Moses and the people had no food, so they were provided Manna.