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).
________________________________________________________ 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 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
Moses Little Tavern was created in 1840.
harriet get the name of moses because she led her people to freedom and that's the exact thing moses did to help the people
Charlton Heston played Moses and voice of God in burning bush sequence (credited only for his role as Moses)
There is no connection between Moses striking the rock and Jesus. The only connection that does exist is both we're Prophets of God
Answer 1It's much easier to answer this question by saying that there is no similarity whatsoever, between the concepts or practice of the Christian Christmas and the Jewish Passover. So I'll let you come up with your own list of features and characteristics, and I'll tell you right now that according to every one of those, the two are different.Answer 2Easter has a connection to Passover in that "the Last Supper" was a Passover Seder and occurred not long before the Crucifixion. Christmas, however, is entirely unrelated to Passover.
Hanukkah has no direct connection to either Joseph or Moses. Hanukkah commemorates the Maccabean War of 165 BCE.Answer:The answer is that all of these are from the Jewish religion.
Judaism's roots are in the Hebrew religion of Abraham; and in the Israelite religion of Moses. According to tradition, "Judaism" as such began with the covenant between Abraham and God.
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Moses was in Egypt, his wife and children might have been there or with Moses' father in law.
Passover commemorates the Exodus of Moses from Egypt. This Jewish holiday is celebrated through a traditional meal called the Seder, which includes specific foods and readings from the Haggadah. It typically falls in March or April.
Yes, Moses was and is Judaism's greatest prophet. The Torah states that there will never be a prophet like him again.
Judaism. One of the definitions of Judaism given in dictionaries is "the religion of Moses."
Passover commemorates the liberation, led by Moses, of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt.