Nope. Morality is a human (and to some degree a mammalian) trait. Without human morality civilization could not have developed for religion to develop and steal (very moral) morality for itself, then doctor it to omit anyone human who does not worship a particular god idea in a particular way and then persecute (and kill) those excluded humans in the name of their gods morality.
Morality is a godly trait which humans display. Animals, unlike humans, are governed by instinct and thus cannot sin.
That morality is not restricted to humankind but comes from above we are told:
"You must be holy to me, because I, Jehovah, am holy."-Leviticus 20:26.
Although Jehovah God declared his holiness to the nation of Israel, and mandated that they must remain holy does not mean it is restricted to them. Later in in the Christian Scriptures we are told:
"But like the Holy One who called you, become holy yourselves in all your conduct, for it is written: “You must be holy, because I am holy.”-1 Peter 1:15-16.
Holiness is being pure and clean, set apart to do God's will. So God has a standard of right and wrong. What is holy is pure, undefiled, unadulterated.
God cannot lie:
"And is based on a hope of the everlasting life that God, who cannot lie."-Titus 1:2. And he hates a liar.
This morality comes from the heavenly throne of God. God sets the high clean moral standards of conduct of right and wrong, he holds himself to those standards and he expects all of his creation whom he created as free moral agents to also live up to his high degree of morality:
"Happy are those who wash their robes, so that they may have authority to go to the trees of life and that they may gain entrance into the city through its gates. 15 Outside are the dogs and those who practice spiritism and those who are sexually immoral and the murderers and the idolaters and everyone who loves and practices lying.'"-Revelation 22:14-15.