That ground was holy simply because God was there in the form of the burning bush. That bush was rooted to the ground that Moses was standing on at that time. God is holy, He was touching the ground, there for the ground then also became holy.
Moses.
Moses was a shepard. One day a bush caught on fire and it talked. THis was when Moses met g-d.
Moses met god on many occasions through prayer and meditation. His most famous encounter with god was on Mount Horeb where he met God who was in the form of a burning bush. This is also where God met Moses and gave him the Ten Commandments. Where the mountain is located in current times remains unknown.
A:In Exodus chapter 3, Moses a burning bush on fire, which was not being reduced to ashes. Exodus says that as he approached, God asked him to remove his sandals since he was standing on holy ground. We should not look for natural explanations for biblical miracles. We should either accept them as miracles or recognise them as myths that never really happened. There probably never was a Moses, but if there was a man behind the myth, scholars say there was no biblical Exodus from Egypt and therefore there was no burning bush.
The Ten Commandments were given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai. They are a set of ethical and moral principles that form the basis of many religious and ethical traditions.
The Holy Land, is not the place where Christendom and Judaism mentions, in the story of Moses. It is mainly (though Sorry, not 100% historically accurate) the place where Richard And Saladin, met for Battle.
Moses was a guest in Yithro's (Jethro's) house and helped him by tending to the flock. As he shepherded the flock in the wilderness area of Horeb, God revealed His presence to him in the Burning Bush and spoke to him (Exodus ch.3).
Firstly, there is an issue on terms. Moses did not "discover" anything because discovery requires the acquisition knowledge through curiosity and testing. Moses would have gained information through Divine Revelation through which information is passed from God to man by order. Whether God revealed to Moses that the world was round is an issue of debate, but considering that there is no mention in the Torah that the world is round, there are no documents from the Jewish Kingdoms describing the roundness of the world, and there was no Jewish theological argument against geocentrism, it is unlikely that Moses had received revelation that the world was round.
There were about 1000 years in between the two.
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Abraham was Moses' direct ancestor, but pre-dated him by several generations, they never met. I hope this has helped you : )