Moses was a former Egyptian prince later turned prophet, religious leader and lawgiver, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed. He was from the tribe of Levi. In 1445 bc five years after Death of Thutmose III's death, Moses returns to Egypt. (Exodus 4:18-7:13) He then becomes the leader of the Israeli.
King David came very much after Moses. He came after the Judges and also the first king Solomon.
Moses King was born in 1853.
No, Moses was not a king of Israel. He is the man God chose to bring the children of Israel out of slavery in Egypt. Moses was not allowed to enter the Promised Land because of sin. The children of Israel entered the Promised land approximately B.C. 1401 and a king was not chosen until B.C. 1020, a period of 381 years.
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You got it wrong as Moses died centuries before Samuel anointed Saul as king.
No.
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.
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No. It was Samuel who prophetically appointed Saul to be the first king of the Israelites (1 Samuel ch.8-10). Moses lived about 400 years earlier.See also:More about SamuelChoosing the first kingMore about Moses
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