he believed that when Moses came, everyone should've followed him, and he had a same point of view for Jesus. what he said was that Jesus and Moses were the profits before him and now that he came everyone should follow him as the last profit
As a part of their religion, basically how a Christian would view bible stories about Moses and Jesus and others.
Jesus and Moses were not contemporaries, although Moses did appear with Elijah to Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration. Jesus did give respect and credibility to Moses' writings and referred to the fact that Moses spoke about Him in His writings.
No Moses is not a kin of Jesus but David is .
Mohammad was born in 570 AD, about five centuries after the death of Jesus.
Jewish people worship the same god as Christians do. Jews believe that the Messiah has not come to Earth yet; Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah; and Muslims believe Mohammad is the prophet of Alah but was not a holy being. The Muslim understanding of Mohammad would be paralle to the Jewish view Jesus.
No Jesus is more popular then Moses anyday.
Jesus did not tell Moses to do anything, it was god who spoke to him.
Moses first lived in Egypt, Jesus lived in Nazareth..
No. Jesus is the New Testament Moses is the Old Testament
Jesus was on the hill with a few disciples and Moses and Elijah were there as well.
Muslims view Jesus as one of the five greatest God prophets (namely; Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad; peace be upon them). refer to question below for more information.