According to The Bible book of Matthew Jesus' lineage divided into three sections of 14 generations each. If you count the names you get 41 in all. From Abraham to David there are 14 names, then with David as the first name of the second section to Josiah, you get 14 names, and then you begin with Jeconiah, or Jehoiachin, to Jesus as the last 14. Luke also recorded Jesus' ancestry. Other books such as Genesis, Ruth, and 1 Chronicles (written by Moses, Samuel, and Ezra, respectively) have recorded the geneology of Jesus and none of these list Moses as being a direct descendant of our Lord. Moses was the great-grandson of Levi of Israel, but Judah was the son of Jacob, or Israel, that got to be the direct descendant of Jesus, so Moses was not part of that, but he was related through the line of Jacob. I hope that helped.
There are four generations from Rahab to Jesus in the genealogy.
There were four generations (including Levi). Moses was his great grandson Please look at the related link below.
There were 77 generations from Adam to Jesus in the Bible.
No.Additional Answer:When speaking of the physical lifetime of Jesus in the 1st Century A.D., Moses was long dead and buried at the time. However, since Jesus as the Word, was the only God member relating to humans throughout the Bible, then yes, Moses was not only His disciple, but a great Prophet of God - in this case the Word who would become Jesus, the Son of God.
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 .
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Jesus did not tell Moses to do anything, it was god who spoke to him.
No Jesus is more popular then Moses anyday.
In Matthew's Gospel, there are sixty generations from Adam to Jesus, through Joseph and Joseph's father Jacob. In Luke's Gospel, there are seventy six generations from Adam to Jesus, through Joseph and Joseph's father Heli.
Moses did not write about Jesus specifically in the Bible. The Old Testament, which includes the books traditionally attributed to Moses, contains prophecies and foreshadowing of Jesus, but Moses himself did not write about him.
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