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MountSinai is a mountain in the southern Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.
Sinai is most famous for its importance in the Bible, in Exodus.
Sinai - of Sin (the moon god), called also Horeb, the name of the mountain district which was reached by the Hebrews in the third month after the Exodus.
MountSinai, also known as "Gebel Musa", is the name of a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula.
MountSinai is the name of the mountain where, according to the Bible, God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses.
It is commonly held that the mount in the Sinai desert is probably "the" MountSinai, but, there is a considerable weight of historical counter-evidence to support the view that Jabal Musa and the Biblical MountSinai are not colocated.