because he was serving God while recieving the Law. like Jesus, moses' food at that time was probably "to do the will of the one who sent [him] (John 4:34.)" so moses could go eighty days while recieving God's Word. as it is written "man does not live on bread alone, but every word that comes out of the mouth of the LORD." (Deuteronomy 8: 3)
No, according to Exodus 34:28 Moses fasted for 40 days, which is the longest anyone in the Bible fasted. Two others, Jesus and Elijah, also fasted for 40 days.
80 to 95 days depending on the variety
Forty days and nights (Deuteronomy ch.9-10).
Moses was around 80 years old by this time.
Moses spent a total of 80 days and nights on the mount with God. The first 40 days was when God wrote out the original 10 commandments, then Moses was told to go down the mount as the children of Israel was making a golden calf. Shortly after this Moses went up the mount again for another 40 days and nights for the second (replacement) set of Ten Commandments. This can be found in the Book of Exodus.
Joshua fasted for 40 days when he went up to Mount Sinai to receive the tablets of the Law from God, similar to Moses' experience. This event is not explicitly detailed in the biblical text concerning Joshua, but it is implied that he was present during Moses' 40-day fast. The specific mention of a 40-day fast associated with Joshua is not found in the scriptures, and most references to 40-day fasts in the Bible are related to Moses and Jesus.
Moses was called by God when he was 80 years old.
People mourned for Moses 30 days.
Nasty Fast! for an 80 cc
at the age of 80 years
moses was adopted by the daughter of the pharoh of his days.
80 is fast.