He died well before the New Testament days. He's an Old Testament man.
Answer:The "Transfiguration." See Matthew 17, Mark 9 and Luke 9 for the New Testament accounts.The name Moses is found 42 times in the New Testament, beginning in Acts 3:22/
Revelation
The first five books of the Bible (in the New Testament) are believed to be written by Moses.
"Sealed" appears 22 times in the King James New Testament.
The exact phrase 'Kingdom of God' does not appear anywhere in the Old Testament in the King James Version of the Bible. That phrase does appear 68 times in the New Testament.
Exdus
No. Jesus is the New Testament Moses is the Old Testament
Seeing that there is only one testament that he covered, physically, only one, though he is featured in the New Testament in name only
The name Moses is found 42 times in the New Testament, beginning in Acts 3:22/
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The word "Zion" appears seven times in the NKJ version of the New Testament.
Hannah does not appear in the New Testament. She is however in the Old Testament in I Samuel 1:1-28 and 2:1-11.
"Loved" appears 42 times in the New Testament.
Moses is mentioned in the New Testament, primarily in the context of the Law and prophecies. He is referenced in the Gospels, particularly in relation to Jesus' teachings and the fulfillment of the Law. Additionally, Moses is cited in the letters of Paul and the Book of Hebrews to illustrate points about faith and the Old Covenant. However, he does not play a central role in the narratives of the New Testament as he does in the Old Testament.
Moses' death is clearly narrated at the end of Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the "old testament", toward the end of the 40 years' sojourn in the desert, and before the entrance into the promised land began. Sadly, Moses is not among the select few figures whose resurrection is told in the new-testament.
Revelation
In the New Testament.