Yes, no doubt. Job is, of course, is fiction and the time of its writing is uncertain, but most scholars think it written in about 450 BC, long after Abraham lived.
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Yes. Moses is generally credited with having written the book of "Job", and at the time Job was alive, there was 'no one like him on the earth'(Job 2:3)...which Moses certainly would have been. So when Moses wrote Job, he was describing something that had happened in the past, and recounting the events in Job's life, during the time period after the death of Joseph in Egypt, and before Moses was a faithful 'man of God'(Psalm 90 superscription). So by the time Moses was serving God, Job had already come through his ordeal, lived an additional 140 years, and died(Job 42:16+17).
No because Moses was born and died long time before Jesus was born.
In the Bible, Job is traditionally considered to have lived before Moses. The Book of Job is often placed among the wisdom literature of the Old Testament and is thought to reflect an ancient period, while the story of Moses is found in the Book of Exodus, which details events that occurred later in Israel's history. Thus, Job's narrative is generally seen as predating that of Moses.
In the Bible Joshua took over Moses' job by leading the Israelites after Moses died.
Moses Williams was born in 1685.
Harry Moses was born in 1858.
Moses was not a Christian, he lived before the time of Christ. Moses was a Jew.
They were his people. Without them, Moses didn't have a job as a leader.
Moses Hess was born on June 21, 1812.
The Bible says that Moses was born long before the time of Jesus and clearly knew nothing of Jesus. It says that he followed God after he appeared to Moses in the burning bush.
Moses was born well after Isaac.