Sinai's Apocalypse As a Jew, there are several records you remember in history. You are a staple food, it is the foundation of your religion, and even embedded in your heart as part of your culture. In Tanga, Deuteronomy 6: 1 says, "This is the command - the law and the rule - that your Lord, the LORD commanded me to give you, cross the land you wanted and Occupy. " "(Deuteronomy 6: 1). If you consider this a different statement, you can not explain anything to this meaning.
Moses: A very important prophet of Judaism, Christianity, Islam. He took the Jewish slave from Egypt and remembered that he accepted the Ten Commandments of God in Mount Sinai. The revelation of Mount Sinai is known as Torah or the Torah. Among the three traditions, Moses is highly appreciated, but it is particularly important in the Jewish tradition (Prothero 2008: 256). Mosque: Islamic architecture for worship. The word "mosque" comes from Arabic "masjid", which means "a place where rituals collapse". The first mosque was founded in the Medina by the Prophet Muhammad as a place of worship and prayer. There are over 2,100 mosques in the United States (Esposito 2011: 38-39)
After the Israelites arrived at Mount Sinai (also known as Horeb), the Scripture revelation Biblical story began with Exodus 19. On the third day morning of the camp, people gathered at the foot of the mountain, "There is thunder and lightning, thick clouds in the mountains, the trumpet sounds were great." After the Lord came to Mount Sinai, Moses advanced a bit for preparing people. And in Exodus 20, "God" told people about the contract, ie the "Ten Commandments" had already been written. The difference between modern biblical scholarships is whether Ex Issians 19-20 explain whether Israeli directly listened to all or part of the Ten Commandments or whether Moses passed the law only to them How is it?
Exodus departed from Egypt (Exodus 1 - 18) through Moses and opened the story of God's revelation to the Israelites. There, people accept the contract with God, agreeing to be his people in exchange for his consent to be their God, keeping his laws, defending them from their enemies, and giving them Give prosperity. Moses accepted the law of God and taught his law and the covenant to the Israelites (Exodus 19-24). It also discussed the first breach of the contract when building the golden calf (Exodus 32-34). Exodus records the instructions for the construction of the tabernacle and draws conclusions from its actual structure (Exodus 25-31; 35-40)