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From the birth of Abraham to the birth of Moses, 420 years elapsed.

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How many years are between Abraham and Moses?

Abraham (in the Bible) was born about 2015 BC (calculated from Genesis 11:26 etc) He died in about 1840 BC. (Gen 25:7-10) Moses was born about 1590 BC (Ex 6:16, 18, 20; 2:7 etc) and died when he was 120 years old (Deuteronomy 34:7). So, between the death of Abraham and the birth of Moses there was about 250 years. Jewish answer: Tradition is that there were 245 years between the death of Abraham and the birth of Moses.


Who was Moses Abraham?

Abraham was Moses forefather.


What year did abraham tell moses?

Abraham and Moses never met. They were separated by at least six generations, and in time by something like 400 years.


Is Moses the son of Abraham?

No Moses is not the son of Abraham, it was Isaac who was Abraham son.


Did moses climb to mount sinai before Abraham moved to canaan?

Moses climbed Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments from God after the Israelites had left Egypt. Abraham moved to Canaan many years before Moses, as part of God's promise to make his descendants a great nation.


When did Abraham Moses Luncz die?

Abraham Moses Luncz died in 1918.


When was Abraham Moses Luncz born?

Abraham Moses Luncz was born in 1854.


Who came first abraham or Moses?

abraham


When the Israelites lived?

Abraham, ancestor of the Israelites, lived 3800 years ago. Moses was 3300 years ago.


Is Moses and Abraham the same person?

No. Moses must have been born nearly 1000 years after Abraham. Abraham constituted the beginnings of Israel, effectively. His grandson, Jacob, was later named, "Israel". Jacob had 12 sons - which is where the 12 tribes of Israel began. Later, Israel had been in bondage to Egypt for 400 years before Moses was called to save them and set them free.


Who were the many bodies that arose when Jesus arose from the grave?

Moses,abraham,isaac


Was moses abraham's son?

No.