Depends on how you want to define God. If you say that God is a deified, Jewish rabbi then, yes, it complicates things greatly.
Jews have always defined God as a non-corporeal being who will never become physical in any way, shape or form. Jews over the millenia have a taken a bunch of slack from the rest of the world for staying adamant over that definition and never compromising on it.
The non-Jewish world has almost always added a physical side to defining their god(s) in order for people to feel close to them.
I know what I’m saying does step on a number of toes here in this forum, but I am not here to do that but just simply state the truth.
So . . . Moses lied?
That´s pretty much the way I see it.