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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!

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Is Moses in heaven with God?

Is Moses in heaven with God?* No, not yet. Though, Moses will be in heaven soon.


Why Christians do not believe that Moses wrote the entire book of Deuteronomy?

Most Christians would hold that Moses wrote Deuteronomy, although the obvious difficulty about the account of Moses' death causes questions for some. What must be remembered is that in claiming substantial Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, it does not necessarily mean that Moses wrote every single word. Nor does this affect the word being God's inspired word if someone such as Joshua added the epilogue about Moses' death.


What is the summary of exodus chapter 4 and 5?

Moses fears that the Israelites will bot believe that he ha seen god and therefore will not listen to him. God tells him to show two miracles to prove that he has seen god. Those two are two put his staff on the ground and it will turn into a snake and the other is to put his hand in his cloak which will turn white. Moses than asks god what to do if they do not believe that so he tells him to get water out of the river which will turn into blood.Moses does not want to be the one to do this and this angers god, so he gets his brother Aaran to help.


Who is the Hebrew leader who received the Ten Commandments?

The leader was Moses, then Joshua took over after the death of Moses.


How did Moses write the end of Deuteronomy if he died?

The traditional answer in both Christianity and Judaism is that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible (also called the Pentateuch or Tanakh). In this tradition, the successor of Moses, Joshua, finished the book of Deuteronomy. The claim to Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch does not mean that he wrote every single word in it. Some believe he may have edited earlier written records passed down from Abraham to assist in the completion of Genesis. In any case, the addition of an epilogue containing details on Moses' death makes little difference to the 99.5% he may have authored or edited. Biblical scholars nowdays believe that a variety of authors (see the Documentary theory) contributed to the Bible, so that would explain the inconsistency.

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Do Islams believe in Moses?

Islam believe that Moses is a prophet.


What religions believe in the story of moses?

The Jews believe in the story of Moses, as he is their prophet and leader.


What name is moe short for?

Moses I believe


What is the teacher called that jews believe in?

Moses.


Who is Rasputin represented by in Animal Farm?

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Do Muslims believe that Moses delivered the Hebrews from Egypt?

yes


Do Jews believe Moses existed?

Jews believe the Old Testament, but they don't believe most of the New. So yes they did.


How was Moses?

Moses lived to the age of 120. There are some who believe he was then 'translated' - taken up by God without 'tasting' death.


What was the worst plague Moses sent?

Moses didn't send the plagues. God did. But I believe that the death of the first born would be the worst.


When do the Jews believe Jesus gave moses the ten commandments?

Please, please read the Bible! Jesus did not give the Ten Commandments to Moses. Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.


Did moses worried the people would not believe him?

Yes, at first Moses worried the people would not listen to him because he stuttered and had a lack of confidence. God had Moses' brother Aaron help Moses because of this. However, Moses later gained confidence and was able to be a leader.


What do Jewish people believe God gave Moses on Mount Sinai?

They believe that god dictated Moses the ten basic rules of Judaism on 2 oblong rock boards. (The modern connotation is the Ten Commandments.)