King David and Prophet Moses are separated by several centuries in biblical history. Moses is traditionally dated to have lived around the 13th century BCE, while King David reigned around the 10th century BCE. This places them approximately 300 years apart, with Moses preceding David.
According to traditional chronology, Moses first prophesied 3325 years ago (as of 2013).
Ah, what a lovely question. The time between Moses and David is quite a journey through history. According to the Bible, it is believed to be around 500 years. Just imagine all the stories and experiences that took place during that time, like brushstrokes on a beautiful canvas.
Between the creation of Adam and the birth of Moses there were 2368 years, according to traditional chronology.
Moses and the Israelites spent 40 years wandering in the wilderness, which comes to 14,600 days. Moses was an Israelite who was made a prince in the Egyptian palace, and later became a religious leader as well as a prophet.
As we know that Moses the prophet and leader lived a total of 120 years of age. It is divided into 40 years in the Egyptian palace, 40 years he spent in the land of Midian. So actually he went there afer killing the Egyptian at 40 years.
There was roughly a six hundred year gap between Jesus and the Prophet Mohammed.
According to tradition, Moses lived from 1392 BCE until 1272 BCE. This was over eighteen hundred years before Mohammed.See also:History timeline
There were about 1000 years in between the two.
The time span between the death of King David, and the death of Jesus was about 1000 years (between 990 and 1010 years).
The prophet in question did not actually crown King David; he just anointed him as a future successor. It was the prophet Samuel son of Hannah who originally 'anointed' David, declaring that he would be king in front of his brothers. However, David did not ascend to the throne at that time. It wasn't until David was 30 years old that 'the older men' from only one tribe, the tribe of Judah at Hebron, anointed David as King. Saul's surviving son (Ish-Bosheth) was king for the other tribes, until his assassination 2 two years later. It was only then that the other tribes came under David's Kingship.
King David came very much after Moses. He came after the Judges and also the first king Solomon.
In Islam religion, prophet Moses is one of the five greatest prophets. The other four prophets are: Noah, Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad. Peace be upon them all. Prophet Moses is mentioned in Quran 136 times in 131 verses (or Ayahts) although the name Muhammad was mentioned only 4 times. Judaism: Moshe was the greatest prophet of all and there never was, nor will there ever be (if there is ever a prophet as prophecy ended over 2100 years ago in Judaism), a prophet equal to him.