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Moses was the greatest Jewish prophet and also the liberator of the Jews when he led them from Egypt where they were slaves. Though Moses was a normal man, with several flaws, nevertheless he was chosen by G-d to fulfill a vital role in Jewish history. G-d spoke directly to Moses, and gave Moses the ten commandments at Mt Sinai.
Jesus was one of many young Jewish preachers who claimed to be the messiah. At that time, there were many tiny sects on the fringes of Judaism, and many charismatic young preachers who sought to reform or change aspects of Judaism. Jesus taught basic Torah (Jewish holy text), but he also violated core Jewish belief by claiming to be 'god'. In Judaism, it is blasphemy to assert that any human could be 'divine' or that G-d would ever take human form.
Thus Jesus effectively left Judaism, and of course after his death Paul continued and established the faith that we today know as Christianity.
The Romans charged Jesus with *sedition*, which was a crime against Rome; the Romans at that time crucified thousands of Jews and at times the streets were lined with rotting corpses.
Mohammed was the founder of Islam. He began by preaching to the Jews, but when they declined his offer to become part of the new Muslim faith, Mohammed was furious and turned on them. This is the start of the enmity that Islam directs towards Judaism, though Jews and Muslims can and do get on perfectly well in many instances.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually Jesus is the Lord, the Messiah, The Son of God. AMEN, and AMEN.
Moses led the Israelites across the Red Sea (waters parted), Joshua led them across the river Jordan(waters stopped flowing)
Moses celebrated passover with the jews after crossing the sea, Joshua celebrated Passover with them after crossing the Jordan
Both were visited by an angel of god
Both gave farewell speeches before dying
Moses sent spies into Canaan, Joshua sent spies into Jericho
* Both Muhammad and Jesus taught and believed about one true God.
* Neither Jesus or Muhammad wrote a book but their followers wrote about them and there stories and preachings.
Moses and King were similar in how they led people , taught people, and had courage and determination for oppressor and oppression. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-similarities-between-moses-and-martin-luther-king,-jr#sthash.fe1hKDfh.dpuf
Christianity teaches that Jesus is the son of God. Islam teaches that Jesus was a messenger of God. Christianity teaches the concept of Original Sin. Islam does not. Islam teaches that Muhammad was a messenger of God. Christianity does not.
Answer:There are very few similarities between all four of these religions. Here are some:They are all regarded as religionsBeing "good" is better for the followers than being "bad".They are all older than 1300 years.They are all younger than 4000 years, except for JudaismThey all have a person who stands out as their first leader.Here are similarities that include exceptions:They all worship a God - except for BuddhismThey all believe in reincarnation - except for Islam, Christians (and many Jews)They all have defined visions of the afterlife - except JewsThey don't revere Jesus as a divinity - except for ChristiansThey all have creation myths - except for Buddhists
A:The Book of Esther is regarded as a second-century-BCE Jewish novel, and the author was undoubtedly familiar with the biblical stories of the Patriarchs and the Exodus. However, the similarities in the narratives are slender and it would be difficult to prove a dependency. There is a parallel between the story of Mordecai, in the Book of Esther, and that of Joseph, with Esther becoming queen of Persia and Mordecai eventually being made second only to the king, just as Joseph was made second only to the Egyptian king.Esther was brought into the royal family by marriage, whereas in the Book of Exodus Moses was brought into the royal family because the Pharaoh's daughter found him floating on the river. In both stories, there was a decree against the Jews. Moses saved his people by leading them out of Egypt, resulting in the deaths of an entire Egyptian army, and Esther saved her people, but in different circumstances and in a different way, with the deaths of all the enemies of the Jews.The most significant difference between the two books is that the Book of Exodus is an important religious book, whereas the Book of Esther makes no mention of God*. Another important difference is that in the Book of Exodus the Israelites escape from their rulers, whereas in the Book of Esther the Jews remain, with Mordecai even having a major role in ruling the Persian Empire.*The Additions to Esther, used by the Catholic Church but recognised as not original although inspired, do mention God.
Passover is the holiday on which we commemorate the Exodus from Egypt (Exodus ch.12), when God commanded Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.3-4 and ch.6).
yes he is a normal human but the last selected prophet by god after jesus and moses etc. peace be upon them all .
Ethel Mohamed went by Grandma Moses of Stitchery.
There is no connection between Moses striking the rock and Jesus. The only connection that does exist is both we're Prophets of God
Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) did only build on what other prophets like Jesus, Abraham, Moses and others have set.
Moses and King were similar in how they led people , taught people, and had courage and determination for oppressor and oppression. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-similarities-between-moses-and-martin-luther-king,-jr#sthash.fe1hKDfh.dpuf
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 .
Islam in the universal sense of full submission and surrender to God began by the beginning of mankind. All prophets from Noah, Abrtaham, Isac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, David, Solomon, ..., Jesus, and Mohamed (Peace upon them) called for Islam. However, the revelation by God to Moses is called Judaism, and that to Jesus is called Christianity, and that to Mohamed is called the very name Islam.So, Islam as the God revelation to Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him) through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril) began by the first Quran revelation to Mohamed in year 610 AD while he was in Mecca (in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
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