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Moses stands as one of the foremost prophets in history, not merely a foreteller of events, but as an essential communicator of God's divine will. His unique connection with the Almighty served to reveal truths hidden from humanity. While scripture captures the essence of his divine interactions, the depth of his communion with God extended beyond mere written accounts. The forty days and nights spent on the mount were a profound time of worship and reflection, enlarging Moses' understanding and devotion to God, both in spirit and practice.
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Moses – The Prophet “A prophet was not necessarily a foreteller of future events, though that power was present if necessary, but he was a revealer, a discloser, an utterer of the divine mind to which man in a normal state of nature has no access. In this sense, Moses himself was a prophet, and the greatest among the prophets before Christ” Bro. Roberts, Ministry of the Prophets.
With Us Also Hath He Not Spoken? Individual Times God Spoke to them Alone/with Moses Eleazar The Priest 0/1 Joshua 0/0 Phinehas 0/0 Caleb 0/0 HurThe Prince of Judah 0/0 Miriam 0/1 Aaron 5/19 /20 with others Moses 168
Moses - Communing with God “We do not know all that passed between God and Moses, and between Moses and God. This was the mount of angels and of fire, of darkness and cloud, of revelation and receiving. That which is revealed in the written record need not have taken forty days and nights. Indeed it was not necessary that Moses should ascend to receive it, had God wished to reveal it to him otherwise. But the forty days and nights were for worship and communion, for the enlarging of the borders of Moses’ mind to take in the greatness for the worship of God both in tabernacle and in heart”. Moses My Servant, Bro. Harry Tennant, pg. 83,