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Btw He was not yet man in the time of Moses.
So what? What does that have to do with anything in this conversation? By the way, I would note that since the Risen Christ is freed from the constraints that impact humans, as demonstrated by his ability to enter into a room the doors of which were closed, and to seemingly appear and disappear at will, when Moses interacted with God, these interactions were obviously either with our Lord, before His incarnation, at least from our perspective, or with the Holy Spirit, or both. For example, the Burning Bush incident is remarkably similar to the tongues of fire on Pentecost and other confirmed Pneumatophanies in Scripture. In the case of the Father, in canonical Scripture, where He has been identified explicitly, in the Gospels, only His voice has been heard, so those instances where God was seen, or had a physical presence, or was doing things a human might do, are logically Christophanies. This also explains why it is said that no one can see God and live, and also the statement of Christ our God that no one has seen the Father and lived.
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